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Old 07-19-2015, 08:53 PM   #11
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I know that's been done I remember a few yrs back I think it was a 4 wheeler magazine that there was a 67-72 chevy 2WD that was converted to 4x4 using the FORD setup up front and used the 2WD rear and moved the rear trailing arms to sit I think on top of the rear end... the truck looked really good....
Yea , there's a guy close to home that did it with a 68 swb and flipped the arm on top of the housing and hung a leaf spring 44 Chevy version and that's what gave me the idea . I don't think ill flip it though just bock the spring 4 in . I did a 90 gmc once ( it was already 4x4) with ford coils and a 9 in because it was cheaper than fixing the split open ifs front and it drove great ! But this will be my first 4 corner coil on road version . I'm not sure to plan to make a sway bar or just try it with out.
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