JL3100
Junior Member
This is info for people who are wondering, I'm posting this as most people don't know it's possible and this should probably be a sticky.
You can run Mcgaughys drop spindles on your 4x4 and be fine, you can also go to lowering coils if you want to go lower. I run both on my truck and have no problems, including nitrous 4x4 launches spinning all 4 tires... That said I would not suggest beating on the truck in 4x4 or doing any off roading as the CV angles aren't the greatest once you get to that 4" point up front.
I have had the spindles on my truck for about 8 years, and just last year added lowering coils as well.
You can run Mcgaughys drop spindles on your 4x4 and be fine, you can also go to lowering coils if you want to go lower. I run both on my truck and have no problems, including nitrous 4x4 launches spinning all 4 tires... That said I would not suggest beating on the truck in 4x4 or doing any off roading as the CV angles aren't the greatest once you get to that 4" point up front.
I have had the spindles on my truck for about 8 years, and just last year added lowering coils as well.