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nigelh86
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10/31/2002
21:11:26

Subject: Lowering an r/t
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i was thinkin about lowering my 99 r/t and i didnt know how low i could go before i woudl ahve to start notching. i really dont wanna mess with that. i was think between 2 or 3 in the front and 3 or 5 in the back



KotaRT13
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11/01/2002
01:31:09

RE: Lowering an r/t
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well prettyu much every kit you see out there, take one inch off of it, because of our suspension. im about to drop mine 2 inch in the front (3' lowering coils) and possibly 4 in the back, or just 3. if you use blocks in the back, if you buy 1 inch blocks, it will lower you 1 inches and so forth, not like the other components...



FlammedR/T
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11/05/2002
20:38:09

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I have a slammed 2000 R/t and it has a 3-5 drop with control arms up front and shackles and hangers in the back. It is safe to go this low but i had some bad frame banging so i had it C-Knotched and i also have the toxix drop shock those are needed because the factory one will be bottomed out.



Nitro Junkie
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11/06/2002
09:51:28

RE: Lowering an r/t
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http://www.dodgedakota.net/boards/low/688.html

there is a link to a post about my lowered rt

2000 R/T
Belltech 2"-3" Drop w/ Nitro Drop Shocks
40 Series Flowmaster Dumped Exhaust
8mm Taylor Spiro Pro wires w/ Autolite 3923's
Mopar Performance Distributor, 180 T-Stat
Turbo City Dual Tube Air Intake w/ Twin 5" Round K&N Filters
Speed Scene Grill (Upper&Lower)


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