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unfortunately I screwed myself with that. I already notched the frame and didn’t anticipate the weight in the rear making it that much lower. So if I do arms to center the rear, it won’t be centered in the notch

Oh crap, I completely forgot about the notch. That would be a tough one to undue. It could be done but I'd have to trust the guy doing it with a tape and a welder.
 
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Thanks guys. And we were just listed as having the worst roads in the country and I get around no problem ‍♂️BCEA8951-FA97-4DA9-902D-7508926442F8.png
 

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Still looks sick and props for doin it static.

Hell yah, I couldn't agree more.

Thanks guys. And we were just listed as having the worst roads in the country and I get around no problem ‍♂️View attachment 258970

Hahaha how do they take those poles anyway?
Cant remember, are you on struts or did you do a coil-over conversion?
Any plans for wheels?
 
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Hell yah, I couldn't agree more.



Hahaha how do they take those poles anyway?
Cant remember, are you on struts or did you do a coil-over conversion?
Any plans for wheels?

potholes are a little harsh but I’ve lived here for 32 years so I’m pretty good at avoiding them lol it’s on struts but I’m going to put the stock strut assembly back in and do 4” drop control arms. No wheels because with anything bigger than 22’s I need a very small tire. I had 24’s on it for a day and broke a wheel because the tires were only 255/30/24’s
 
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This is when it was like 4” higher in the rear and 2-3” higher in the front

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potholes are a little harsh but I’ve lived here for 32 years so I’m pretty good at avoiding them lol it’s on struts but I’m going to put the stock strut assembly back in and do 4” drop control arms. No wheels because with anything bigger than 22’s I need a very small tire. I had 24’s on it for a day and broke a wheel because the tires were only 255/30/24’s

Ahh yes, the potholes. How can you forget potholes in New England haha. Used to live outside of Boston for 35 years and worked in the city for about ten years and have lost a tire or three hahaha. I completely understand about the wheels.


This is when it was like 4” higher in the rear and 2-3” higher in the front

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Looks good. I like it better lower :)
 

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How u get it so low. I want mine to be low. What system did u use


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