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#1503233 Fri Jun 02 2023 01:26 AM
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I know you can lower the front of the truck with the torsion bar suspension. But, is it a good idea?

Mark

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'Bolter
You can lower the front some but you also loose suspension travel.


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BC59 #1503280 Fri Jun 02 2023 02:06 PM
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My son talked me into it when he was driving it in high school back in the 90's. Lower profile tires etc. I changed it back when he got his own car. I bet I can get away with it if nothing happened back then. At least that I know of. I shudder to think. smile

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ole green,

You might reach out to member β€œJusthorsenround”.

I recall he just recently did just this lowering, along with getting the rear stance to match.

Check out a recent post of his as he touched on the subject and can probably offer some input.

Dan


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Finally time to get to work on my Grandpa's (now mine) truck!
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Oh, that's great info. I appreciate your post.

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I love the idea of just cranking it back up when you get ready.

I plan on bringing mine back up when I get new tires. Get it back up close to where it was originally, but maybe just a bit lower πŸ‘πŸ‘

Last edited by fattboyzz; Fri Jun 02 2023 05:07 PM.

Some people like a new truck . I liked the old ones πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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Mine is pretty even front to back measuring at the rocker panel and bed between the wheels. A little higher in back if anything. But with the wheel openings the way they there is no apparent rake. Wouldn't do front without doing the back at same time. Too Starsky & Hutch for me.

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I agree. No S&H ,all jacked up in the back look . A little rake is fine ,but I want it to ride and drive good πŸ‘πŸ˜


Some people like a new truck . I liked the old ones πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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Yep


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