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so9956

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I saw in a thread while searching about maybe not being able to use a 4x4 pan in your L if the back is lowered. Is this true, do I have to get a moroso? I bought the truck lowered but not exactly sure how much. I'm about 90% positive that it is lowered 2in. in the back because the truck sits right at level.
 

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Go with the B&M pan and you wont have to worry about it scraping the floor if you do decide to go any lower with it.
 

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I'm running 3" drop shackles in the rear with the 4X4 pan and I haven't experienced any clearance issues yet.
 

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so9956 said:
i don't plan on lowering it anymore than it is, i was just wondering if there would be any clearance issues as is

I would say yes, you'll have clearance issues with very large speed-bumps or if you run over something big in the road. But under normal every day driving you'll be fine. I just try to avoid anything that looks like it might be big enough to hit the pan. Sometimes that requires me to drive around a parking lot instead of through it, but it's worth it.
 

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4x4 pan is fine with just a 2inch drop out back but any lower front or rear you would either have to go back to the stocker or a moroso pan
 

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