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Old 11-25-2013, 06:27 PM   #26
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Re: Lowered my 85 Today

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I used a set of 79 Toyota truck rear shocks. The stock Toyo's are 19.5" extended and 12" compressed. The Chevy's are 22" and 14". They work great.
Thank You, I might check that out I need to check out the mounted distance now.

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Help me out. Im just about ready to do this to my short 78 C15. No notch yet? Maybe just shackles so far? Are u using ANY shocks at the moment? And..did u cut exactly one coil? Anyway, you're lookin good.
No Notch, But I removed the Bump Stop Mount.

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I think you would still want them at the same angle. BTW truck looks nice, like the two tone white and red.
Again, Thanks.

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I kind of like it with the tires in the pic. That is one good lookin truck. Is that Apple red?
Yes Sir, I Believe it is.

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The truck looks great. I have a 4.5/6 McGaughy's ready to install on my truck, but I've been waiting on doing it to rebuild some of the the front end. Did you install new upper & lower ball joints? Did you install new inner and outer bearings?
No Sir, Just straight install. I may tackle this in the spring when the weather warms up. Just started to feel the chill today in SC.

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Love the look. Curious about the spindle clearance issue. Do you think this would still be a problem if you are using the stock rally wheels? I was planning on running the same spindle for a 2.5/4 drop. I have 30.5" tires right now though and was worried they would be an issue after lowering.
I have one stock rally that fit and didn't require any grinding or trimming. The 30.5s would probably be just fine, I was gonna actually gonna order new Moog springs and raise it back up to accommodate the tires that I had. However I ruled it out because I wanted the look of the drop for when I got my newer wheels next year.
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Old 02-19-2014, 10:04 PM   #27
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Re: Lowered my 85 Today

So I bought just about everything to bag my truck, I used to be into trucks that sat frame. I made a wishbone 3 link and notched it. This past weekend I started on the front, I stood back and was like I HATE IT......

Yep, I'm getting older I reckon. I dont know, I just cant seem to like it and I have started to put it back to factory before I lowered it. I'm torn, I have just about everything to put air on it. minus one or 2 things. I just cant seem to fathom of cutting my bed at all.
I want to keep it stock, So Maybe run AOL? Plus I dont want to Z the frame in the front. I would like it low but not slammed. I hate being un decisive. Gonna fix the c- notches this week and fill in the frame.

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