You won’t be happy with dropping on stock shocks, in time you will want to go lower. When I joined I was a guy that thought I’d be fine with 1.5” Pro Kit springs forever, I really wasn’t interested in going lower than that. But in time what everyone told me proved right. Save your money for a decent setup that’s more flexible, and just do it right the first time. You will save yourself time and money in the long run.
But…if you are set on this, at least get springs that have a bigger drop in front than in rear. If you don't, you will get “the boat look”, and then you’ll be annoyed you have to sell springs you just bought, and buy new ones. I wouldn’t go lower than 1” on stock shocks either, but I’m not sure any springs come in less than that. I think I’ve seen ones that are 1.2”F/.75”R or something. But honestly that will barely make a difference, and at that point it won’t be worth the cost unless you find them cheap.
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