11-14-2008, 08:35 PM
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Re: Cheapest way to lay in front, need help.
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Originally Posted by The Big Green
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?
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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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