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Old 05-16-2014, 09:36 AM   #376
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Re: Project. Long Overdue

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Wheels look great!
Thank you Sir...I still need to get some better pics put up,I started doing yard work the other night and had a few refreshments and well you know how that goes...
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Old 05-16-2014, 10:35 AM   #377
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Ohhhhh that stance. Tasty!
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Hey Butternut, what is the specifics on your lowering? 6-8"?
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Old 05-16-2014, 12:10 PM   #378
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Hey Butternut, what is the specifics on your lowering? 6-8"?
The front is a stepped control arm that has roughly 2-2.5" or a little more built in to it, the spring is a 3" dropped spring that i took a little more out of. I have a buddy who builds outlaw 10.5" cars build the control arms for me years ago, the upper control arms are a tubular unit that have extra camber built into them, I can't remember the manufacturer at the moment. I needed the extra to push the top of the wheel out for alignment.

The rear has flip kit w/C notch, 2" block, and a two springs removed from the leaf pack. I must of had the back apart 10 time to get it sitting where I wanted it. The only problem I have in the rear is the center section will hit the bottom of the wood if I hit a big enough bump. I have had me and two buddy's in the truck at once and we are all 200 lbs, and I hit the pavement a few times, but its not to bad.

I did have to put a mini-tub in the bed to get rid of tire rub on the inside, the rear wheels are 15x10 W/6" BS and a 275/60/15 tire. the fronts are a 15x7 W/ 225/60/15 tire.

I have always liked the drag race look with as much tire as possible under the back, so thats what I was going for. Thanks for asking and if you ever have any more questions I'm happy to help.
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Old 05-16-2014, 01:49 PM   #379
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Thanks for the excellent details. I guess I never thought about some of these old trucks having leaf springs.
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