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01-16-2013, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Mayflower,AR
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Fork in the road, BBC or Bags?
so, im wanting opinions, finances arent great at the moment, but im interviewing for a new job that would give me really decent $ to spend. i saw this picture last night and it blew my mind, it just looks so amazing. ive got cut coils right now for a 2.5 in drop, and itll lower a bit more if the big block goes in. ive got 4" drop springs for the rear. after seeing this picture im really liking the look of a dropped truck. i wanted to figure out from you guys about what it would cost me to do a simple clean and easy bag drop to get my truck to sit like this. id imagine ill have to go disc brakes up front. ive got a 454 now with long tubes and a hi rise i was gonna take to the machine shop and have punched 60 over and build a decent motor out of it, but my question for everyone is, should i build the bbc and just have a small static drop or should i leave the small block in it and concentrate on bags and brakes? all depends on how much putting bags cost and how much labor i have to put into it also. i could always do a 4/6 drop still not this low.
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