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Old 03-09-2003, 05:40 PM   #1
Reumster
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Question Front Bag brackets/are drop spindles needed?

Ok right now I have SoLo lowered lower a-arms, and I think 1" lowered springs. I have to get stock lower arms.

What type of mods will I need to do? Do I have to get drop spindles? I want the bags to sit square at ride height. Also I want maxium lift. My rear is sitting on bags and axle on frame no air, and no c-notch. I want the front to sit level with the rear. Aired out. My front is droped about 4" and with the rear on the axle the front is higher than the rear aired out. My ride hieght I want a couple inches above the frame in the rear. Eventually I want to C-notch the rear. but will leave the notch bump stops because with my rear tank on my blazer I don't want to get to close to the ground. 1" lower aired out is plenty low for aired out on bump stops. And I don't want to mod my bed floor.
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