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Old 06-26-2009, 03:08 PM   #1
AJLChase
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I hate all of you!!!! j/k!

No, but really..I hate you all....O.k....I'm just kidding. Maybe......

Seriously though, I'm in the process of finding body parts for my truck build, and once that's done I was planning on starting with the frame and building my way up. Just when I think I've got my frame ideas down pat with doing a C-notch, Disc break front/rear conversion and static drop 4/6 now I'm looking into a air suspension! Why must you torment me with all of your finished projects and work in progress builds! The main issue is, I have zero experience in rebuilding trucks and am on my own. I have been using this board as my be all end all Idiots guide to rebuilding your old 67-72 chevy truck. So, how difficult is using an air ride set up? Which is the best way to do it? Buy a complete kit, parts as you go. What is the best way to set up. Guides to read? Or, should I just play it novice and be glad that I'm going to be able to rebuild a pretty stock truck build and wait till my 2nd build to get fancy? Or do it right the first time?



Oh, and did I mention...I hate you you all
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