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Old 01-02-2014, 09:50 AM   #79
MattPSU
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Re: Crocodile Rocks Build Thread

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Originally Posted by lolife99 View Post
You can also add a 1.5" lowering block to the rear.
It won't help you air out any lower,... BUT it will help keep your ride height low.
I run about 50 psi in the rear bags on my blazer at ride height.
Without the lowering blocks the rear would be way too high.
Good suggestion, Keith. I'll keep that in mind. I'm pretty happy with where it sits, even at ride height. Paul just likes to give me a hard time. If I lower the rear more, the front will be too high, and I'm maxed out up there without changing arms and inner fenders.

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Originally Posted by Bennett68C10 View Post
Truck looks great, nice job on the write up you did in the suspension section
Thank you sir! I've been following your build which is going to be awesome when finished! Looking forward to see yours and mine completed!
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