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Old 04-27-2018, 07:05 PM   #1
conquistador
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Lower, bag, or leave alone?

I've got a 1989 GMC Sierra 2wd that I'm trying to figure out what I really want to do with. I've had it repainted and everything is almost perfect except for the stance. It's rolling on 20" torque thrusts and has a slight lowering kit on it but it was put on so long ago I don't even remember what it is.

The question I have is should I drop it more? Static drop with flip kit or do I bag it and cnotch. I like low and the thought of bagging it but the bed is pristine. We sprayed it with Raptor Liner then painted and cleared over it and I do not want to cut the bed to bag it. So I guess my question is, can I bag it with a cnotch and not cut the bed? Or am I better off static dropping it a couple more inches and calling it good. Or just leave it as is? I'm not worried about laying frame but like the idea of pulling up at shows and letting it drop when I park.

Thanks for the help. Any pictures you have of options would be great!
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