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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: California
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Re: a quick pic after lowering!
Wow man, it sits just right! good job!
I need some spindles and lowering springs "Which I might get today" For mine and it will be perfect
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Formerly- 1972SuperCheyenne
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Wake Forest NC
Posts: 5,782
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Re: a quick pic after lowering!
That is much mo better. Looks great like it is. Good work.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: duluth,ga
Posts: 201
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Re: a quick pic after lowering!
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i just got a few more things to ad to the sweetness that ill be installing here shortly. the back seems pretty bouncy now though once i swapped out the leafs and shackles....anyone else experience this? it could be because the driver side shackle isnt all the way up but i dunno? |
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