Ok so just recently I bought Dorgie's brush guard and I've debating either lower or lift it. what do you all think? My colorado is a 2wd. I was thinking of lowering it, just to be a little different.
Ok so just recently I bought Dorgie's brush guard and I've debating either lower or lift it. what do you all think? My colorado is a 2wd. I was thinking of lowering it, just to be a little different.
I had thaught about lifting. I changed my mind because I realized that it would still get stuck just the same as is did when lowered. Im shopping for a 4wd now to add to my driveway. I guess it depends on what you expect to do if you lift. But the stuff I want to do offroad I really need 4wd or it just sucks.
Well considering that my truck is a 2wd, I have never seen a lowered truck with a brush guard and I'm all about being different. I'm leaning towards lowering but I just want a few opinions. I wont be doing any wheeling or anything, but the roads where I live are not great what so ever, Manitoba is pretty much pot hole capital, so a big drop will not be necessary. I was thinking a 1-1.5" drop
Go low... no reasons, not what looks best or not... but I personally like low trucks when they are rwd, 4x4s need to go high... you can ask someone to photoshop your truck that way you can get an idea of how your truck may look lower or raised... good luck..
I did, sorry, i did not pay attention to the date on the post. All I was looking for was the end result of the truck/what he went for. My bad...
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