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Old 01-24-2005, 02:44 AM   #26
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Liftedassdodge I dont know what the part number is off the top of my head....I could find out though. I beleive it is from Chevy shackles. maybe #2107. I need to check to see if I have it written down. If not I can take my control arm off my burban and get it.
I'm freinds with Kelly's brother. There good people. Are you going to make your own control arms?
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Old 01-24-2005, 01:06 PM   #27
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Liftedassdodge I dont know what the part number is off the top of my head....I could find out though. I beleive it is from Chevy shackles. maybe #2107. I need to check to see if I have it written down. If not I can take my control arm off my burban and get it.
I'm freinds with Kelly's brother. There good people. Are you going to make your own control arms?
i was thinking of it, but i know its gunna be a pain in the ass. Yeah kelly and john are good peoples, good friends of mine. I think i have the energy suspension cab mounts, i just need to get the rest of em, like the front mounts and whatnot.
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Old 01-24-2005, 01:42 PM   #28
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liftedassdodge-Bushings for your body mounts....to sit it on the ground.... I could get you them. They are from Curts Shop. they are about a 1/8" tall. Then put a spacer under it.
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Old 01-24-2005, 04:58 PM   #29
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liftedassdodge-Bushings for your body mounts....to sit it on the ground.... I could get you them. They are from Curts Shop. they are about a 1/8" tall. Then put a spacer under it.
yeah i have some new ones under the cab right now, seem like lower than stock, I need to get the front and bed bushings to match or itll be all off.
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Old 01-25-2005, 09:48 PM   #30
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body mounts?

so how does this body mount thing work. is it with a drop crossmember or a stock crossmember? and how tall are they? im lost reading all these posts.
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Old 01-26-2005, 12:08 AM   #31
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What all needs to be done to lay rocker on 67-72

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You dont need to do a full on body drop to make these things sit the rocker on the ground. Take out your body mounts and put in smaller ones- 1/4" This will make your body lower then your frame. attached is my old shop truck that was planting rocker with this mod. Do it yourself if you are going to do your bags yourself.
I have plans of bagging my 71 c10 and would love it if it could lay rocker. What is EVERYTHING that you need to do/use to lay rocker on these style trucks?? What bags should I use?? Any special way that I need to mount them?? Do I have to notch the rear frame?? If so how much?? Do they sell the shorter mounts that you are talking about to body drop it?? If so where and how much?? Can I use the stock tank?? Have to do anything to the bed floor or cab floor (tranny tunnel)?? If I am laying rocker, what would be the ride height to drive it everyday (how close to stock)?? I am not going any bigger than 17's on my truck...may still use it every once in a while for towing. Any help is greatly appreciated. Pics would be great. Sorry about all the questions I am all new to this stuff and just trying to learn.

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Old 01-29-2005, 04:15 PM   #32
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How much do i have to cut to lay doorhandle?


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Old 01-30-2005, 11:39 AM   #33
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With as easy as this sounds to body drop just with modified body mounts. Someone needs to make a poly kit that does this. I want to do this very soon. No other mods are needed?
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Old 01-31-2005, 03:14 PM   #34
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liftedassdodge-Bushings for your body mounts....to sit it on the ground.... I could get you them. They are from Curts Shop. they are about a 1/8" tall. Then put a spacer under it.
i got some energy suspension ones that seem to be about 1-1/8 inch. I was just gunna put those up on there and see what happens. how much can you get me those 1/8 inch ones for
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Old 01-31-2005, 09:56 PM   #35
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I'm interested in the 1/8 inch mounts also.

PM me on how to get them. Thanks.
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