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Old 08-06-2010, 12:22 PM   #11
Beelzeburb
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Re: Cheap way to lower?

Oh sure, you can cut springs, trip through junkyards looking for similar pieces with different spring rates, or even fab lowering blocks. Just as cost effective would be to find some 50 gallon drums, strap 'em to the front and rear and fill them with tap water. Sure, it might not be the safest option but it would be pretty cheap and doesn't require any cutting or welding tools.
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