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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Cheney, KS
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Theres always something....
Essentially the same motor(internals have changed)and I shed maybe 30lbs off the front.
No the jack wont fit under my truck, what the hell? ![]() PS - my trucks comeing back together too finally.
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Re: Theres always something....
lower tire pressure? (1 psi per 10 degrees or something like that)
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Re: Theres always something....
I would be scratching my head looking at that also... I just wanted to say that thing looks damn good from the front with that stance. It looks mean..
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Re: Theres always something....
Why thank you, I hope its mean....I just dumped a bunch into it. Hopeing my combo works out.
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Location: Shawnee, KS
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Re: Theres always something....
how'd you drop your rig???
I have a Civic (no laughing, it's a dd and paid off) that's lowered to the point that I have to drive it onto 2x4 blocks to get a jack under it.....
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Re: Theres always something....
[QUOTE=tcb-1;2536125]how'd you drop your rig??? QUOTE]
Front: 2.25 spindles 3 inch coils 225/40 - 15 tires Rear: 5 inch coils Custom 2inch block between rearend and control arms (cut up a pair of leaf springs and stacked individual leafs) 295/50 - 15s No C-notch, though I need one....BAD The truck kind of has a raked look ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Carl Junction, Missouri
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Re: Theres always something....
i have that problem with the jack. i bought a lowered jack, but the rear is now harder than the front because the new jack's handle is about 3 feet longer. i never tried the drive onto 2X4's trick, that's nifty
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Washington
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Re: Theres always something....
One of my friend's dads has a 1990 BMW 325 race car and he has to drive it up on 2x4 to get the jack anywhere on the frame.
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