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nick
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7/25/2003
03:22:49

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i know im setting myself up here for disapointment here but is it possible to drop a 4x4 or airbag it im just looking to fill in the wheel gap but if i could slam it that would be nice too



Scott
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7/25/2003
19:51:36

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You can lose an inch or two in the front by adjusting the torsion bars , but the rear is a different story as the springs are above the axle...if you use a block you`d end up raising it and if you did a spring under conversion it would probably be too low (4-5in. I`d guess).



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7/26/2003
01:47:01

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ah i see so i pretty much screwed either way how about airbags could i do em ?



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7/26/2003
10:17:33

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Yes , you could do air bags , but it would have to be a complete custom job...4-link the rear and some type of "pork chop" set-up in the front.

I thought I read that AIM..A.K.A. Truckin Suspension , makes something like it for the front , but I`d be weary of anything they sell. I`ve heard a bunch of bad things about their quaility , or lack of.

Any way you go it would be very involved to do , but it could be done.



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7/27/2003
23:32:52

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ah yea i read something similar but i think that the pork chop is only for chevys i thought, but it would have to be custom i bet that would be expensive



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7/30/2003
02:48:37

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yea i think iim going to airbag it if i can find a friggin shop to do the custom work



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