Asked on Aug 7, 2010
The front does not have coils, the rear has leaf springs. Everything is stock. I want to lower the front an inch or two, and raise the rear two or three.
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Asked on Jul 17, 2010
I have a 1989 chevy silverado single cab short bed, I wanted to lower the truck but Im low on cash and just wanted to drop it. Is it possible to flip the rear end on top of the leave springs and if so is there ...
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Asked on Aug 10, 2010
I just bought a 92 K-1500 and while waxing it, i noticed that the driver side rear sits about 1 1/2 inch lower than the right rear. It doesnt seem to have been in any bad accidents that would bend the frame or anything (at least ...
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Asked on Jul 19, 2010
I have a 1990 Ford Bronco II and i want to lower it, but I have heard that the leafsprings in the rear are a problem, im not good with cars, but my dad is, so my explanation is a bit vague here, but I just ...
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Asked on Aug 8, 2010
I have a '98 S10 and I'm getting ready to lower it. I was just wondering what the difference is between lowering spindles and springs is. I know that the spring rides on the spindle and making the spindle lower causes the spring to ...
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Asked on Jul 16, 2010
Okay, so i have an '88 mazda b2200 and in a few weeks i am gonna lower it a few inches..2" in the front and 3" in the back to be exact. For the front i am replacing the stock coil springs with 2" lowering coil ...
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Asked on Aug 19, 2010
According to a haynes auto manual you use a 20mm by 113mm measuring device, but it doesn't show where to locate or where to take the measurement. it does say that you have to remove the rubber bumper from the lower suspension arm (where coil ...
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