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12-01-2008, 05:16 PM | #1 |
Urban Chop Shop
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Tigard Oregon
Posts: 264
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HELP, Slamming the rear of my 66 on a budget.
Ok my brothers, I need a little help here. I am wanting to slam the rear of my 66 short step. As of right now I have 3 inch lowering blocks and stock jeep TJ rear springs in the rear. I am about an inch from the rear axle hitting the frame. I have not C notched yet.
So here's what I am thinking. C notch the rear, throw in some drop coils along with the already lowering blocks and throw in the long adjustable track bar. My question to you fellas is. Do I need to buy lowering shocks or a shock relocation kit? Like the one Brothers sells. Will all of these components work together. I am going to get started on this real soon. And am going to take detailed pics and do a good thread on it. I wanna be low!! I was going to air ride the rear but I on a budget. I don't really care about going up and down with air. I just want to have the tail dragger style look. I will probably do a total of 3 inches maybe 4 up front. and if any of you have these parts for sale, I am all ears!!!! And any pics of ideas and combos of this would be great.. Thanks all.
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