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Old 09-01-2010, 11:00 AM   #1
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Show me your stance

So the wife gave me one year to finish my project before making me buy a new truck for myself......i know thats horrible only a year haha!!!!! I have always loved the older cars on the road nothing is built better. I have a 1970 1/2 ton fleetside swb suspension on it and brakes are as old as the truck needing to make it stand just right. Time and money are a factor. Please submit pictures and info on suspension kit. Thanks in advance for all help and replies.
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Old 09-01-2010, 12:48 PM   #2
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So the wife gave me one year to finish my project before making me buy a new truck for myself......i know thats horrible only a year haha!!!!! I have always loved the older cars on the road nothing is built better. I have a 1970 1/2 ton fleetside swb suspension on it and brakes are as old as the truck needing to make it stand just right. Time and money are a factor. Please submit pictures and info on suspension kit. Thanks in advance for all help and replies.
Check ECE & CPP for reference pics of what to expect from their 'mild' drop kits. Their kits will help your ''time" dilemma.

You should also look/read through the pic threads here @ the top of the suspension section. If you find something in particular that you like, do a search on that user names posts or send them a PM for specific details & info to help your quest.
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Old 09-01-2010, 01:29 PM   #3
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Re: Show me your stance

My old 72 with ECE 4/6 Drop.
I was very happy with ECE's products & the ride of truck.



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My old 72 with ECE 4/6 Drop.
I was very happy with ECE's products & the ride of truck.



What size tire are you running there... That pickup sits pretty level... Looks good!!

Also, do you run anything else on it besides Rallys??
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