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6.5/9 DROP. Mix of DJM and McGaughys. rear is DJM 5'' flip kit with adjustable pinion angle. 2'' front of rear spring relocate bracket and 2'' rear shackle. McGaughys c-notch. front is DJM 3'' drop control arms, DJM upper control arms, 2.5" McGaughys drop spindles, one coil cut off new factory coil springs.
now a lot of people will have opinions on here of best way to do this or that. or best company to buy from. or not to buy from. what it all comes down to is do what you want and what you can afford. but do it right and make it safe and reliable. I personally never dealt with crown suspension but it looks like a good bang for your buck. A lot of people will talk crap about DJM but I have ran their stuff on multiple trucks and never had an issue or problem. going with the drop control arms made my front suspension geometry very close to stock. my truck rides extremely well. trade off- yes my front lca's are close to the ground. but not so low its not drivable. my lca's barely rub going up my curb into my driveway and never rub on speed bumps. my long tube headers catch speed bumps. 3" drop springs seriously reduce the amount of travel your lca has before hitting bump stop causing rough ride. also makes it a little more difficult to align properly. causes a lot of negative camber and you can only stack so many shims before running out of threads on the upper control arm mount.