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Old 07-19-2004, 02:18 AM   #1
aliencheyenne
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Cool help leveling out a 3/4 ton

I just want the rear and front to sit level on a 73 C20 2wd. Are lowering blocks or drop shackles in the rear my best bet and are their kits out there for 14 bolt FF ? What about lifting the front end 2" or so ? Also, with the driveshaft setup on the truck, would I run into any pinion angle problems ? Thanks

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Old 07-19-2004, 05:53 AM   #2
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I just want the rear and front to sit level on a 73 C20 2wd. Are lowering blocks or drop shackles in the rear my best bet and are their kits out there for 14 bolt FF ? What about lifting the front end 2" or so ? Also, with the driveshaft setup on the truck, would I run into any pinion angle problems ? Thanks

I may be wrong here, but I would say you could either pull a leaf or two from the rear or

Coil spacers, not the twist in's, get the spacer for the bottom of the coil.
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