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Old 11-14-2008, 08:35 PM   #2
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Re: Cheapest way to lay in front, need help.

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I'm want to lay out in the front, but what's needed? I will more than likely run a 20in wheel up front, 255/35/20. I want a cheaper way out, I'm guessing just a 3in Z, and a 3in spindle? I could use a little help, I'm new at this, but try to read up all I can. I can't really afford a dropmember, because they are nomally like a couple grand. There was a guy, on here, that cut enough off his stock front crossmember, and I think he could lay. Just wondering what would be the best way, thats fairly cheap?

Define "cheap"... what's the budget? Also, usually less money spent on parts equates to more time/labor spent on the modification(s). What is your skill level? and how much labor would you have to outsource?
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