Low Profile Tires/ Lowering
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Low Profile Tires/ Lowering
We all know how big of tire you can fit and how high to lift. Whats the lowest profile tire you can but on with out any alterations also, how low can a crew cab be lowered?
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I think it would be much the same as the lift. How low do you want to go? And how much modifying to you want to do?
The rear is simple , Lowering blocks, raise spring mounts, drop leafs, de-arch springs, etc.
The front not as easy since it is 4x4 ,back off the adjusters, maybe reindex the "pork chops"
The rear is simple , Lowering blocks, raise spring mounts, drop leafs, de-arch springs, etc.
The front not as easy since it is 4x4 ,back off the adjusters, maybe reindex the "pork chops"
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I think at s10planet.com, a few over there have lowered a 4wd s10.
I've done it to a 2wd pickup with t-bars so it should be similar. just don't know how the cv joints will like it though. But you should be able to just be able to get atleast 1-2" down by backing out the t-bar. And just using blocks in the rear.
As for tiring sizing, I would def. not go with shorter tires as it makes your speedo faster which would put more miles on your speedo than what you are really doing.
Check out this site for tire size comparing:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
IIRC, there are only two sizes from the factory you can get for the crew:
235/75-15 and 235/70-15
255/55-18 would be just a tad larger than 235/75-15(only .6% difference which would probably be the diff. between a worn out tire and new I bet.
235/55-18 would be just a tad larger than 235/70-15.
tirerack.com has a GUI that you can put the s10 up there and put diff. rims on it.
Cheers,
Con
I've done it to a 2wd pickup with t-bars so it should be similar. just don't know how the cv joints will like it though. But you should be able to just be able to get atleast 1-2" down by backing out the t-bar. And just using blocks in the rear.
As for tiring sizing, I would def. not go with shorter tires as it makes your speedo faster which would put more miles on your speedo than what you are really doing.
Check out this site for tire size comparing:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
IIRC, there are only two sizes from the factory you can get for the crew:
235/75-15 and 235/70-15
255/55-18 would be just a tad larger than 235/75-15(only .6% difference which would probably be the diff. between a worn out tire and new I bet.
235/55-18 would be just a tad larger than 235/70-15.
tirerack.com has a GUI that you can put the s10 up there and put diff. rims on it.
Cheers,
Con
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Low Profile Tires/ Lowering
I've had a few people that thought it would be neat to see a lowered 4x4 crew cab. Since GM offers a lowered 2wd I was just wondering what it would take, it would be different thing to do to a 4x4. My coworker is kind of wondering to he also has a crew cab. He doesn't want to miss up the warranty.
I have explored the possibility of lowering my crew cab. Mainly it would be for handling in my case. After installing the rear sway bar & finding the front sway bar links weren't tightened when new, adding 16x8 wheels & Yokahama 235-70x16 tires I wouldn't lower it now. The handling is now far superior than stock. I'm afraid if I crank out the T-bars It may ride mushy (nothing worse than a boaty riding truck).
Did I ever get blasted on another forum for asking the same question you are. We then got into a discussion about individuality and the vehicles we drive. I had to come back with something like if we didn't mod our vehicles the way we want, we'd all be driving the same thing. Think about it the Extreme never would have come to be.
Did I ever get blasted on another forum for asking the same question you are. We then got into a discussion about individuality and the vehicles we drive. I had to come back with something like if we didn't mod our vehicles the way we want, we'd all be driving the same thing. Think about it the Extreme never would have come to be.
Best Regards, Jim
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