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slowdakota97
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5/31/2007
14:12:33

Subject: 2/4 wanting to go lower
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i put a 2/4 belltech drop on my 97 5.2 about 3 months ago and i want to go another inch and a half in the back and an inch in the front. I did shackles and hangers in the back so could i just put a 1.5 inch block in the back and get 3 inch coils for the front? I installed new belltech shocks all the way around when i first dropped it. My pops is a machinist so I can mill blocks in the garage no problem. let me know thanks



clint282cc
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6/03/2007
17:20:20

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well im no expert but it sounds like if you put 3 inch coils on the front end it will give you 3 inches of drop... soo yes it would work.

the blocks work pretty good. i have 2 inch blocks on the rear of my 99 RC and i dont get any wheel hop. also they sell the blocks for real cheap. just buy some.



Ryan
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8/31/2007
13:26:36

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go with what Clint said or just bag it. Then go as low as you want



clint282cc
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9/01/2007
13:31:15

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then you gotta c-channel the frame cause once you get that low your ganna start bottoming out on the frame.



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9/04/2007
00:58:16

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If you are a true customizer then you do not care to go cutting on sh!t. I would possibly bag mine, but then traction would be out the door.

Finally... a V8. '01 Dodge Dakota RC, 4.7, 5-speed, 3.92 LSD. = R/T Killer.
well at least a stock one

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