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Old 08-26-2016, 10:58 AM   #1
dromano
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Fender Tuck/Lowering Truck - Need Help

Hello, I have read through virtually every thread talking about ECE's lowering kits vs. other lowering kits and through threads discussing bagged C10s.

While the ECE 4/6 seems like the most economical option to get my truck as low as possible it still lacks the "fender tuck" that I want. I don't need my truck slammed to ground and this is why I am not completely sold on bags.

That said, I really love the look of having both fenders slightly tucked.

Can anyone give any advice to how I can achieve this look with out breaking the bank or having massive rubbing issues?
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Old 08-26-2016, 01:15 PM   #2
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Re: Fender Tuck/Lowering Truck - Need Help

if you're good with measuring, fabbing, welding, etc, you could pancake your front cross member. Search for it on here, there are few great write ups if it's something you think you'd want to tackle. Other than that to get the static stance I believe your after, like my self, your looking at a complete new cross member, like a drop member from porterbuilt. There are some other companies that build them as well, just their names escape me at the moment. EDIT here is the link I saved if I feel froggey. http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/chopcross.html
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