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1buda
11-11-2003, 05:14 PM
Here's what I got: 2/4 drop on a 95 C1500 reg cab. Spindles, hangars, shackles. A friend of mine wants to drop his truck like mine, He also wants to buy my hangars & shackles (no problem, I won't tell him after the 4" drop he's gonna want to do a 6" drop (flip kit) like what I'm planning on doing now). Question is my truck gonna look like sh*t with 2/6 drop. I don't have the funds to do the front right now. With winter just around the corner how gay is gonna look with 235/75/15.
Any advise would really help out!!
TIA
Later
1badgmc
11-11-2003, 05:28 PM
huh? So you're going to drive around all winter with a 2/6 drop? :think: Yeah, it'll look bad and you'll get tired of staring at the sky. All you need for the front is some coils. You should be able to pick some of those up for cheap cheap.
Physh1
11-11-2003, 05:41 PM
:word: You can find a nice set of coils for as low as $50 on ebay. I wouldn't ride a 2/6....it'll look crappy...not to mention you'll be looking at the stars like 1bad said. I'd either hold off on doing anything or go browse ebay for a 2" coil drop (eibach, DJM, or BellTech ideally).
Cameron
c1500lvr
11-11-2003, 06:01 PM
im still running 237/70 15s that was on my 4/6 aned is in the process of installing the bags. Add the springs. I may have a set of springs and shocks.. just waiting to see if they are spoken for or not.
Petehttp://img.sportruck.com/forum/uploadedfiles/1-107985-sig.JPG
Unsure if you were speaking to me or not.. but here it is.
Do it and post pics. :read: :crazy: :D
DUBrado
11-11-2003, 07:35 PM
western chassis springs are nice and affordable, i think mine ran 80 bux from sporttruckdirect.com
1buda
11-11-2003, 07:50 PM
That's what I thought guys. But it was a shoot in hell to ask.
:think: If I do decide to do this I will definitely post pics, so maybe we all get a good laugh!:kidding: I'm still gonna do this and search for 2" coils.
Thanks Again
Later
Toolman
11-14-2003, 12:23 PM
Pull the bed off to get at everything better. It will save a lot of time. Be sure to install the grounds after the bed is put back on or the tail lights will not work.
1buda
11-14-2003, 01:10 PM
Taking the bed off is a good idea. I was planing on it anyways.
Anybody else want to help out??
Later
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