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    theres a lot of ways u can drop a truck
    using kits like belltech and the others
    if u want a 2/4 drop well all u need to worry about is droping the back because ur front struts are adjustable up to i think a 3" drop but 4 sure a 2" and the back u can either do a ghetto cut a leaf off the leafsprings drop it like that or flip the axle n do a lowering block kit on it using lowering blocks u can buy them at AutoZone for around $35
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    Quote Originally Posted by gordo View Post
    theres a lot of ways u can drop a truck
    using kits like belltech and the others
    if u want a 2/4 drop well all u need to worry about is droping the back because ur front struts are adjustable up to i think a 3" drop but 4 sure a 2" and the back u can either do a ghetto cut a leaf off the leafsprings drop it like that or flip the axle n do a lowering block kit on it using lowering blocks u can buy them at AutoZone for around $35
    huh? adjustable front struts? cut off the leafsprings?

    a 2/4 get yorself some spindles and hangers (since you already have the shackles)
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    Quote Originally Posted by sleeper1500 View Post
    huh? adjustable front struts? cut off the leafsprings?

    a 2/4 get yorself some spindles and hangers (since you already have the shackles)
    taking off the a rear leaf is the ghetto way of doing it n what most shops do
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