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Old 06-23-2018, 02:30 AM   #1
Matt_50
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I changed my mind...

Ok ok, I bet some of you are just itching to say, "I told you so!". But I've decided to keep my front stock suspension and forget about the c10 suspension.

It bolts right in, very very easy. A year ago "very easy" was good for me and my limited skills, and I honestly liked the look. Granted I had just sold my Bronco, maybe I still wanted a beefier look. Then I slowly started thinking I would prefer for the wheels to suck in right and sit at the right height... I decided if I was going to spend money on the front suspension, I'd do it on the correct suspension. It can be done with a c10 ifs, but the time and money needed... may as well upgrade the stock or buy a kit.

I've been thinking this through for a while. I'm going stock, with some upgrades. One of those ifs kits are great and all, and I know it'll cost a lot to mess with stock, but it's what I want. I've finally gotten to see some with stock suspensions and I just like it. No highways... no street races..
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