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Burb Lowered By Coilsprings
Does any one have pics of a burb lowered by coilsprings i like to see a 4and 5 with a drop spindle or something close if its 5 inch does it drop the top lip of the wheelwell 5 inches im going to run a 29 inch tire and my rear wheelwell top is 33 1/2 with a 27 inch tire roll tide!!!
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Re: Burb Lowered By Coilsprings
I don't have any pictures, but I do know that a truck with the same kit would look the same on a suburban. Take into concideration that a suburban has a little more wieght in the back. More roof, more glass. I hope this helps.
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I have lowering springs but they are not installed yet. If you do get the springs make sure that you specify that you have a burb. You should get HD springs. If my box wasn't burried I would snap a pic.
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I have TRUCK 4 inch lowering coils in the back... it needs a notch, big time. I can't even fart in it's general direction without the frame hitting the frame. (it's not even on the road yet either)
Bit it looks bad ass! http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/P8100292.jpg |
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Mine with bags, but you get the picture, :D.
Nice picture of the Burb Andy. I bet you're looking forward to getting it back on the road......:). |
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Did you do any mods to the suspension or chassis, other than placing the bags?
I am thinking of doing bags on mine but i dont want to mess with the chassis on the rear. I would like to know how low it gets that way. |
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