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Old 05-06-2004, 08:18 AM   #2
Low87
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That red truck looks to be a hair taller than mine, which probably puts it at a 5/7 drop. You can do a spindle/coil spring combination in the front and a flip kit/shackle combo in the rear. From what I've heard there's a bit more cutting involved on blazers/burbs in the rear when going that low. I had a friend who wouldn't drop his blazer past 5 inches because he was going to have to do a lot of notching in the back. Either way, if you do a flip kit you'll want to c-notch the frame. Good luck!
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