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Old 02-28-2014, 10:48 AM   #1
72junky
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How do I measure my suspension drop?

Hey, I'm trying to figure out how much my truck has been lowered. I bought the truck dropped. '72 swb, trailing arm/coil suspension, lowered rear spring, front springs cut with stock spindles. So, where should I measure my rear suspension to determine how far from stock it is? I'm concerned I need an adjustable track bar (panhard) due to it's current stance. Going to run 15x10 rear wheels, they really fill out the wheel wells and concerned I have too much side offest and going to get tire rub. Anyone know where to begin?

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