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Originally Posted by thirstybob
Why not go with lowering control arms?
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They put the cross member below the scrub height. So if you loose a tire you very well can stick you A-arms or frame into the ground.
It is said that when you do a 4/6, but really a 5/7 drop the a arms get beat to death since they can come in contact with speed bumps. So you have to go straight over them.
If you have the time, and skill a pancaked cross member. With a small Z solves the frame scrub line issues, and smacking a arms in to speed bumps. All while giving you the stance you want. It cost less, but takes a bit of time.
People do it DJM arms, but you should be aware of the issues they may cause you.