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Old 12-01-2014, 12:22 PM   #6
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Re: Help me stance my new c20

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Your truck is already "stanced". Just buy some wheels and ties. Big/littles look great. You'll lose all you say you want from that truck if you lower it. Don't follow the heard. Stand back and look at that truck and see it as it's own truck,or at least as a C/20. They are super cool in their own right. Leave the slammin' to the little boys. It would look fantastic with something like this.
Had the same truck in '92, got around to getting different wheels last year...ditching the 16.5's. Like other posters said... keep it simple, just do wheels & tires, lowering keeps you from practicality. Looks are deceiving...keep it a work truck! See Below!
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Blacked out 1970 CST, C 20. Hardcore Work Truck with 350, Edelbrock 750, RPM High Rise, Flow-Masters, Black wheels and a Log Wood Rack. One Hot Worktruck.

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