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3/4 Ton Rodder
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Manlius, IL
Posts: 1,146
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Re: Lowering a C20
I have the same issue finding anything to lower mine. I only want a slight drop on mine though, about 1-2". Any idea as to how I can accomplish this without cutting my springs?
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Manchaca, TX
Posts: 45
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Re: Lowering a C20
Ive heard through my looking around that C10 springs will work on C20's, I am assuming that the beefier the better. If anyone has heard or knows anything to the contrary, Please chime in...thanks
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