So my truck is a 2006 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 4WD. I wanted to lower the thing but not spend a bunch of money on it. This lead me to two things. 1: De-cranking the torsion bars. 2: Removing the 2 inch blocks from the rear end.
I ordered 2WD U-bolts for the project from gmpartsdirect.com, pn-15002781, I ordered 4 and that cost me $63 with taxes and shipping.
I took measurements at all 4 corners and the truck was sitting at 36". This was measured from the ground to the center of the fender well. With the front of the truck jacked up I unscrewed the torsion bar adjusting screws 8 turns. Removed the rubber bump stops and cut about 3/4" off of them. I set the truck back on the ground and measured 34" in the front. The CV axles are parallel and I don't think they will be an issue.
The rear was a little harder. Jack up the rear of the truck and place jack stands under the frame. Let the frame rest on the stands and make sure you have it high enough for the rearend to drop for the block removal.
Place the jack under the rear end supporting it while you remove the U-bolts.
With the U-bolts removed, lower the rear end down enough to get the blocks out.
Here's the difference between the 4WD U-bolts and the 2WD version.
Remove the blocks and wipe down all mating surfaces. Jack rear end back up into place and install new U-bolts. Tighten evenly and set truck back on the ground. Mine measured 34" at the rear which gave me a level stance all the way around. New shocks are next and I am thinking about replacing the 4wd bump stops with 2WD bump stops. I will be getting the truck realigned after my tires and wheels arrive.
Here's the final stance.
I ordered 2WD U-bolts for the project from gmpartsdirect.com, pn-15002781, I ordered 4 and that cost me $63 with taxes and shipping.
I took measurements at all 4 corners and the truck was sitting at 36". This was measured from the ground to the center of the fender well. With the front of the truck jacked up I unscrewed the torsion bar adjusting screws 8 turns. Removed the rubber bump stops and cut about 3/4" off of them. I set the truck back on the ground and measured 34" in the front. The CV axles are parallel and I don't think they will be an issue.
The rear was a little harder. Jack up the rear of the truck and place jack stands under the frame. Let the frame rest on the stands and make sure you have it high enough for the rearend to drop for the block removal.
Place the jack under the rear end supporting it while you remove the U-bolts.
With the U-bolts removed, lower the rear end down enough to get the blocks out.
Here's the difference between the 4WD U-bolts and the 2WD version.
Remove the blocks and wipe down all mating surfaces. Jack rear end back up into place and install new U-bolts. Tighten evenly and set truck back on the ground. Mine measured 34" at the rear which gave me a level stance all the way around. New shocks are next and I am thinking about replacing the 4wd bump stops with 2WD bump stops. I will be getting the truck realigned after my tires and wheels arrive.
Here's the final stance.

