07-20-2003, 11:34 PM | #26 |
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dude make it a 4x4 put bout 16 inch lift on it and some 48 in swampers u know the new ones they got out now. dude i looked at the pick of it lowered not being a dick but if u leave it black and a 3/4 ton its going to look like butt. but if u make it a 1/2 ton with a bad ass gloss black paint with some ghost flames that would have to be a slamed to the ground wheeles not even on the pavment any more frame dragging truck then.so paint it slam dont paint it lift it to the sky when u get that tall it dosent matter what your paint looks like nobody can see it.
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07-25-2003, 12:01 AM | #27 |
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I have a queston. Is it a jeep or 4x4? I have an answer, NO. So go low
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07-26-2003, 06:51 AM | #28 |
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to slam, or not to slam
ok heres the thing.. thats a classic truck in my eyes, and i would never lift a classic truck. MAYBE lower it, or put it on airbags.. but i wouldnt slam it completely because thats just impractical..
i am lowering my trucks to where its a resonable height to get over speed bumps and such, but low enough to get the handling characteristics i want out of it, and that mean look too. :-) its really all personal preference and whats practical for your lifestyle. also.. i dont know you, so this might or might not help my arguments so far.. but why would you lift a truck if your not going to take it off road?! .. and to flip that one around, why would you slam a truck if your not going to be rolling it on sunny days with the windows down holler'in at the ladies, or leavin rubber as a signature everywhere you go?!
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Drive it like you stole it. I personally don't think racing a 16 second Honda has the addrenaline rush of watching reruns of the I love Lucy Show. 79 chevy c10 halfton/shortbed stepside (i have fleetside bed as well, cant decide between the two) 350, forged pistons/crank, mickey tompson valve covers, 194 heads, holley 650 carb (single pump), turbo 350 transmition, etc. soon to be dropped about 3-4 inches |
07-30-2003, 10:00 AM | #29 |
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The truck looks good as it is. Leave it.
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07-30-2003, 03:53 PM | #30 |
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... plz post pictures of the truck once you've finished whatever project you decide on. it will look good up or down because its a kickass chevy..
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Drive it like you stole it. I personally don't think racing a 16 second Honda has the addrenaline rush of watching reruns of the I love Lucy Show. 79 chevy c10 halfton/shortbed stepside (i have fleetside bed as well, cant decide between the two) 350, forged pistons/crank, mickey tompson valve covers, 194 heads, holley 650 carb (single pump), turbo 350 transmition, etc. soon to be dropped about 3-4 inches |
08-04-2003, 03:23 AM | #31 |
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Lower it.
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08-04-2003, 04:29 AM | #32 |
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"There's something about the ladies that loves a pickup man"
there most certainly is..
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Drive it like you stole it. I personally don't think racing a 16 second Honda has the addrenaline rush of watching reruns of the I love Lucy Show. 79 chevy c10 halfton/shortbed stepside (i have fleetside bed as well, cant decide between the two) 350, forged pistons/crank, mickey tompson valve covers, 194 heads, holley 650 carb (single pump), turbo 350 transmition, etc. soon to be dropped about 3-4 inches |
08-10-2003, 06:41 PM | #33 |
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So, watta ya gonna do?
Hey BigBlack68, I have the same problem as you. Mine's a 69 C20 long bed, and I don't just want to keep it stock. I love the look of a slammed truck, but it seems like a lot of work and $$ for a 3/4 with rear springs. I also like the look of a lifted pick up. I'm not looking to go off road with mine, just like to look down on others I drive by. I can't decide...I think I've only seen one pic of a lifted 2WD on this board.
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08-11-2003, 05:48 AM | #34 |
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lower is more practical for anyone who isnt taking it offroad if you think about it.
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Drive it like you stole it. I personally don't think racing a 16 second Honda has the addrenaline rush of watching reruns of the I love Lucy Show. 79 chevy c10 halfton/shortbed stepside (i have fleetside bed as well, cant decide between the two) 350, forged pistons/crank, mickey tompson valve covers, 194 heads, holley 650 carb (single pump), turbo 350 transmition, etc. soon to be dropped about 3-4 inches |
08-12-2003, 03:05 AM | #35 |
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Lift It!
If you using your truck to haul stuff whats the point of lowering it?Lift it!Everyone lowers their 67-72 2WD's.
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08-12-2003, 08:37 AM | #36 |
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and theres good reason for everyone to be lowering it... not to mention air bags in the rear and you'll be able to have up to 3 times more weight than normal suspension. Depending on what you buy ofcourse... and then if its your thing, you can slam the truck or raise it to a certain degree for speed bumps or w/e.. etc..
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Drive it like you stole it. I personally don't think racing a 16 second Honda has the addrenaline rush of watching reruns of the I love Lucy Show. 79 chevy c10 halfton/shortbed stepside (i have fleetside bed as well, cant decide between the two) 350, forged pistons/crank, mickey tompson valve covers, 194 heads, holley 650 carb (single pump), turbo 350 transmition, etc. soon to be dropped about 3-4 inches |
08-13-2003, 04:57 PM | #37 |
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If you don't wanna change your tires, I would say leave it the way it is. It looks great and I bet it can haul a ton of crap already.
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