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03-14-2008, 01:51 AM | #1 |
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body drop
i was wondering what all it takes to do a 1 in body drop? thanks
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i looked in there thats everyone doing an extreme drop mayb theres something i didnt see but in all honesty thats all u ever do is tell me to look in there no ones forcing u to help me out i look in there and cant seem to find stuff i didnt know posting a ? was that big of deal
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Re: body drop
im just wondering if u can just move the body mounts down or does floor and stuff have to be adjusted for just an inch
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http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...vytrucks%2ecom
1" or 5", it's the same procedure. I always tell you to search because the information is here
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Read some of those links and you'll find the answers you want. I just looked at them and found the answers to your EXACT questions within less than 2 minutes. I'm not going to tell you what I read because I personally don't feel like doing your homework for you (again).
I don't mind helping if it's something I don't know about or recently did. I'm sure other guys might chip in and help, who knows. But the info is like ... right there.
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ok well im grateful for ur help people pay to be on this site i know mine doesnt show that yet but it should by tomorrow and so i thought that meant ur aloud to post but thanks for the help you have given me feel free not to in the future if it bothers u
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trust me i new nothing before this site and ive only asked 5 questions i have used search alot and theres a HUGE difference between 1 in and 5 in thats what i was asking
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sorry shifty, but I have to disagree ... there is a very big difference between a 1" body drop and a 5" body drop ... you can move body mounts around and get 1" but it's gonna take some major metal working skill to do a 5" body drop ...
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I'm speaking figuratively.
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seems like a hell of alot of work for an inch..im with you shifty...the search option does work wonders!..
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03-14-2008, 02:17 AM | #14 |
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The only thing that bothers me is I just gave two indirect links to your answer and two direct links on how to do a 1" drop, yet it appears you haven't even bothered to look at them and continue to say - just like when I helped you extensively on the wheel thread - that I'm not helping you.
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i was doing something else alright then man i appreciate the help in the past but like on the wheel thread u dont listen to the quesion and just tell me ur experience im not trying to be rude but then dont help me
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the wheel one u kept talking about the nubs and that wasnt my question then someone else answered it because you kept talking about when u went to the junkyard thats not even what i was asking notice i didnt keep asking after u sent me the link
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Re: body drop
Do your own measurements to be sure, but I think you can do 3/4 - 1" just by dropping the cab mounts. I did a 1 1/2" drop, & will say that it involved opening up the floor on the cab, to keep the bottom of the cab off the frame after the brackets were lowered on the frame. crazyL
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hahaha...chill out buddy. your gettn a lil to damn emotional over a internet forum ....
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sorry just every post i make he says the same stuff god forbid i dont listen to just him and thanks crazy longhorn thats what i was thinking to but i will double check
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On the nose end, I would cut the horns off , just ahead of the steering box, dropem(aka Z). That will keep the bumper aligned with the tin. out back, there are not too many easy ways to go on a short drop. On a bigger drop(3 or more inches), you can make brackets to hang the box sides below the cross sills. I cut the bottom lip off my box, moved em the 1 1/2 for my drop, & welded em back on. Back bumper works with drop down brackets. it is truely a buch of work for that 1 short inch crazyL
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yeah i was just out looking more at the truck and i think i have decided against it ? just alittle much for an inch thanks for all ur help
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