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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jonesville NC
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What Is The Best Way To Lower A 77
ok i want to lower it and keep it to where i can use it to haul stuff it is a shop truck thats way i bought it i dont want it slammed it but maybe a 4/6 combo or 3/5 i will be hauling parts on it and please tell me what color of flames would loog good with this rust /red maroon some one put swirle marks all over it i plan to water sand and re clear it and put flames the only reason i staying with the base is to keep from haveing to paint the door jams and under the hood is just a shop truck
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Location: Elkhart, IN
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3/5 would look good on that truck. spindles in the front, and flip the rear with a C notch for extra clearance. about those clear tails... didnt realize you had the gate trim on there, makes it look a lot better. how about some silver flames?
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#3 |
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how much do a flip drop it about 5 inches
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being a '77 its probably got 8 leaf springs, so the drop will be 6"... you could go 4/6 with 2.5" spindles and 1.5" springs.
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i have 4 leaf springs, 3+ overload
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