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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: pittsburgh,pa
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wana slam my 69
i know you guys are probly tired of talkin about this topic but i need some help i wana slam my 69 stepside an dont know if i should go with a kit or just peice everything together. i wana lay frame an id like to do it under 2000 if possible any suggestions
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Re: wana slam my 69
If I were you ... I would purchase a kit ... this way you have evrything you need. Good Luck!
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Re: wana slam my 69
I agree just buy a kit it will be easier and cheaper on the longhorn...
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Jonesboro, AR
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Re: wana slam my 69
For under $2000, Wal-Mart sells a kit. It has a floor jack and lug wrench.
![]() How much you want to slam it is directly proportional to the cost. 4/6 static, you can find a kit for under $2k. Bags with a good air management system, probably not. Find a kit and budget for it or when you start to piece it together it snowballs. |
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Re: wana slam my 69
LuckyInk.... to help us help you, can you give us some more information about your truck?
Check out this page to see the type of questions I'm referring to. http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=372742 Check out the Suspension Forum for more info about the different types of setups available.
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Re: wana slam my 69
Theres a member on here avsjason his site avsontheweb.com has some good prices he may be able to get you started maybe check out the sitwe and send him a pm
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Re: wana slam my 69
It ain't gonna happen unless you have great fab skills. You can bag it and get "pretty low", but your not going to "lay frame" for under 2k unless you have the ability to Z the frame and build your own stepnotch.
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