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Old 01-25-2013, 02:25 AM   #1
ulakovic22
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I thought about just PMing some sponsors, but figured it would be better to get lots of ideas of how to accomplish my goal. About 4 years ago my 67 Shortstep was going to be a driver that I used whenever I wasn't going to work. Basically if I was going shooting, grocery shopping, Lowes/THD, paintballing with the kids, etc. I would drive the truck. Plans have changed and the truck no longer needs to have any utility what-so-ever.

My desire is to have a truck that is as low as possible that can plant big power and handle extremely well. It won't be driven often, but when it is, it will be beaten on severely. My only requirements are that I use stock frame rails, Shockwaves for speed bumps, steep driveways (mine) and it utilizes a spline drive sway bar.

I know PB offers the C4, mild and touring chassis, they also did a dropmember for Hill's Blazer. No Limit is also a great resource and autocrosses their trucks as does The Roadster Shop. I've followed tons of builds and have lots of ideas, but I don't know what exactly is a realistic expectation and what the best way to achieve my goals are. I think the first thing that I need help on is how low can I go on my ride height? The Hill Blazer is 3.5" off the ground, is that about as low as I want to go?
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