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02-24-2012, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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Re: First truck need suspension help
The advantage of dropped spindles is in alignment.The cut or lowered springs will require more work to get aligned.The other advantage is there is more spring height to allow suspension travel.It's about even on install though if you have it that far apart,you may want to replace any worn ball joints,tie rod ends and other suspension parts also.The spindles will set you back more in $$$.There are plenty of cut/lowered spring trucks running around tho.
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