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#24272 05/29/2002 2:28 AM
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I've got 4" dropped coils to install in the rear of my '65 10 series, should I consider the pinion angle? Thanks for any input. hp


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#24273 05/30/2002 10:04 PM
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A 4 inch lowering job shouldn't cause a problem.If you experience any vibration or joint wear then you know its a problem.


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