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Originally posted by 67cst
that is the sweetest longhorn ive seen yet...it looks like something the grim reaper would drive...love it man
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Originally posted by brad2
That is a COOL looking truck! Way to go!!
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Originally posted by 1972chevy4x4
Great looking truck, looks like it has come a long way
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Thanks...still a long ways to go
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Originally posted by Hooter
what was behind those big doors?
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"Dope smoking old man" cut them so he could get in under his cabover. They are one of the big reasons I painted my truck.
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Originally posted by conman
How did you lower your truck? Springs, spindles? What about the back, do they make shackles for lowereing? Truck looks great!
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Photoshop is the cheapest way to lower your truck. For the front, I was going to use lower pocket A arm but now you can get 3/4 2" spindles for $400 and also 2" coils. As far as the leaf rear goes, they do make shackles, but an axle flip seems like the best. Although, I am curious about all the weight on the u bolts. I am starting by messing with the leaf pack to dial in the ride. I will never do any heavy hauling in this truck so handling and ride are my priorities.
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1972 Custom Camper Cheyenne Super c/20 Longhorn 402bb 78k a/c, tach, tilt, tool stowage
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