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Old 02-20-2008, 12:34 PM   #1
BIG CTY
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I'm thinking of getting these lowering springs for my 66

YES, THESE - CLICK HERE!!

Now on to my questions...I have drums all the way around. With this setup will I need t change the shocks? I do NOT want to do that. I only want about a 2-3 inch drop. I know this says 4 (for the rear I ASSume) but I'll hope for the best. I really want a "plug and play" ECONOMICAL lowering solution. It doesnt have to be slammed, and it doesnt have to ride like a Lexus. I just want it to be a tad lower to ease some wheel gap. SO do those springs look like they will do the trick? Anyone used this setup before? I was going to buy the springs from LMC but this was a better deal. Thanks in advance!

EDIT: How can blocks LOWER my truck? Forgive what may seem like a stupid question, but I want to examine every non-cutting option. I also read that I can get Jeep coilovers. Are those plug and play? From what year and type of Jeep? They can be adjusted so that might be a good option for the rear. Any coilover option for the front or is that a no-no?
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