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    rear lowering hangers

    does anyone know were i can find JUST the rear lowering hangers for sale, because i already have the shackles, any help would be appreciated, thanks guys

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    too bad i just bought shackles or i could have bought yours or gone in on part for the shackles.
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    haha yea man, but i need to find some hangers, anyone???
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    belltech offers them seperate from the shackles, but you would have to go through a dealer for them. Truck Accessories | Pickup Truck Accessories & Truck Performance Parts | Stylin' Trucks

    or you could drill new holes and keep the original hangers like some do on here.
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    ok thanks, is it hard to redrill the holes, or is there a write up on it somewere? is it safe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dru34 View Post
    ok thanks, is it hard to redrill the holes, or is there a write up on it somewere? is it safe?
    you remove the hangers and then move them up the desired amount of drop, mark the whet the new holes need to be drilled, set the hanger out of the way, and then center punch the mark so the bit doesn't move while starting and drill. after you have the holes drilled then bolt the hangers back on in the new holes. easy as that. just make sure you have a good, sharp drill bit.
    '00 Silverado, '98 Trans Am, and a couple other toys.

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