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67-72 parts collector,…
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Re: Ordering New Springs/Lift Inquiry
Are you trying to raise the front, rear, or both?
New springs would be a good start.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Mililani, HI
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Re: Ordering New Springs/Lift Inquiry
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I am wanting to level out the front with the back. I am taller and need a stronger stance for ease of entering/exiting the truck. It has a small block in it. Also, while I have you, if you don't mind...I have been reading a ton about front disc brakes and appreciate all your threads. I have the 70 front crossmember and wanted to ask you a question... I am not super excited about buying a conversion kit, I would prefer to buy the front end and back end from a truck that has the disc brakes, but is a direct bolt in situation. Does that exist for my truck? I read a lot of material but because I have never done this, I second guess what I am understanding. So if I were to do a front and rear swap, what years are direct bolt ins? Thanks for helping me on both questions.
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