cheapest method of lowering?
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Originally Posted by KARPE
buy the 2/3 drop kit. there is no other way to do it safely all jokes aside
whats not safe about cutting the coils and flipping the rear hangers like you first suggested?
Nothing wrong with cutting the coils as logn as you dont heat them up and dont take to much off to the point where you can align it.
Flipping the rear hangers is safe to just make sure you get the proper bolts and nuts to put it back together. That should cost you about 10 bucks in bolts and about a couple hours worth of work.
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Originally Posted by timpat92855
well, another one gone to lifting........i jus for the record, i flipped my rear hangers with grade 8 bolts nuts and washers, and red loctite...have 6000 miles on it and check them often...no problems, as for coils, jus buy them 85 bucks or 4 hours of cutting...
Why you guys gotta scare him? there is nothing wrong with cutting coils, or flipping hangers.
If flipping the hangers was dangerous, then so would about 90% of the Bolt on Kits out there, becuase for all of them, you drill holes in the frame and run grade 8 bolts.
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LOL, im about to have to lift mine, went to some of my deer stands and they clear cutted some of the roads in to them and its a mess, hate to go through there in the winter with my lowered street truck so i lfting it back and going with some 30s haha, have to buy another truck for street now
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