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phantom dually 02-20-2003 11:39 PM

What is the easiest way to get the old bushings out of the a arms and the easiest eway to get the new back in WITHOUT scratching the new powder coating?? Also when I put my airride on would it be best to leave the sway bar off??

Slammed '87 02-22-2003 08:33 PM

question's for 5-8 about bagged '83
 
Hey there, been to your site and love it! I have a couple question's about your '83. First off i am curious about how much the air'ed out bag dropped your truck after the 3" spindle. I currently have a 3" spindle and 4" (cut) spring, my lower A arm's are 1" off the ground. So as far as i can see i can only get about 1" lower with an airbag. I am also running a 15" rim with 235/60/R15, same as you (i believe), but in your pic's it look's as though you are tuckin about 2-3" more tire than i would be if i had bag's. Just wondering if u performed any other mod's to your front end to make it sit lower? or is it just an optical illusion?

In the rear of my truck now, i have a flip kit, 2" block, and removed 3 leaf spring's, (and c notch). When i bag my truck i plan to use the flip kit, shackles and hanger's, and a mono leaf spring. I know many people have went this route and does work, but i would just like some other input as to if this really is a good way to go or not. I have been told buy a couple of the shop's where i live, it is. I also am not planning on racing my truck or anything, just want it to scrape and turn a few head's! Well that's it for now, thks for any and all replies!!! Slammed '87

Izzy 02-23-2003 10:25 AM

Re: question's for 5-8 about bagged '83
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Slammed '87
Hey there, been to your site and love it! I have a couple question's about your '83. First off i am curious about how much the air'ed out bag dropped your truck after the 3" spindle. I currently have a 3" spindle and 4" (cut) spring, my lower A arm's are 1" off the ground. So as far as i can see i can only get about 1" lower with an airbag. I am also running a 15" rim with 235/60/R15, same as you (i believe), but in your pic's it look's as though you are tuckin about 2-3" more tire than i would be if i had bag's. Just wondering if u performed any other mod's to your front end to make it sit lower? or is it just an optical illusion?

In the rear of my truck now, i have a flip kit, 2" block, and removed 3 leaf spring's, (and c notch). When i bag my truck i plan to use the flip kit, shackles and hanger's, and a mono leaf spring. I know many people have went this route and does work, but i would just like some other input as to if this really is a good way to go or not. I have been told buy a couple of the shop's where i live, it is. I also am not planning on racing my truck or anything, just want it to scrape and turn a few head's! Well that's it for now, thks for any and all replies!!! Slammed '87

I lay A arm at about 30-40 psi so I have at least another 2-3" of play in the bags when I lay out. Once I get the raised crossmembers I will be able to take advantage of that wasted bag space.
It's no optical ilusion, I have 3" DJM spindles and an ART front cool ride kit, that's it. :D
I personally wouldn't suggest a monoleaf on anything. I have seen many a monoleaf on 2.2 4 bangin' turd s10's break a monoleaf. If they can do that imagine what a fullsize will do.
You could just get a square tube 4 link made to your spec by ***************** for under $215. :D


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