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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Lomita, Ca
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some updates and a 4 inch front drop on the GMC
hey everyone. So, my engine that had been drinking a lot of water and mixing it in the oil is now running very good and strong. While cruising in first gear on my 3 speed sag, i can light up the rear end
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Location: Okanagan Valley, BC, Canada
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Re: some updates and a 4 inch front drop on the GMC
Looks good! Love the GMC front end!
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Location: Newhall CA
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Re: some updates and a 4 inch front drop on the GMC
I just got this.... I like how low it is, but there are no springs in the rear.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Stewartville, MN
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Re: some updates and a 4 inch front drop on the GMC
Had that same sound in an old car I had. Turned out to be a spun bearing.
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