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Lower than a 6/8 for a DD
Anyone running lower than a 6/8 drop for a daily driver? And if you have a picture of how it sits that would be great too.
Thanks!
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Re: Lower than a 6/8 for a DD
Unless you get the crossmember up in the frame (dropmember, etc),...
your a-arms will be too close to the ground. My '69 with a 5.5" front drop has the a-arms 2.5" from the ground.
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Re: Lower than a 6/8 for a DD
I have seen the stock crossmember sectioned a 1.5". How much clearance do you gain with a drop member?
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Re: Lower than a 6/8 for a DD
Quote:
http://www.porterbuiltfabrication.com/?cat=3
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Re: Lower than a 6/8 for a DD
Thanks
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