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Old 11-16-2004, 02:49 AM   #48
thecodeman
the Waco kid

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Re: My advice on lowering your truck static.
Airdeano,

A 4/6 is a nice "slammed" stance for most people and you can use some Air Lift helper bags like CKTA did on his 96 to keep the rear end level when you tow/haul stuff. Or, if youre looking to spend a little more money for lower, you can use 2" spindles, the Air Ride Technologies Cool Ride front bag kit , the KP parallel 4 link, an engine driven compressor like the Air Commander, 3/8" valves and line, and a couple 5 gallon tanks under the bed for storage. Since youre not concerned about laying you can get a notch from SuicideDoors.com and cut it down to fit under the bed, weld it in and then box the areas of the frame closest to the notch. You'll have a super strong, towable, reliable, easy to install bag setup that gets lower than most.
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Originally Posted by CKTA
She wasn't talking to you, she was looking under your truck to the guy in the lowered OBS truck.
2003 Avalanche 2500
2002 Tahoe
1996 Silverado
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