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Big O
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8/12/2001
00:14:10

Subject: possible to drop a 4x4
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Is it possible to drop a gen 2 4x4... you all prob think I'm nutts, but any info is appreciated. I just want a lil drop ...like 1/2 or 2/4. I know the rear can be done just like a 4x2, but the front is the prob. Would shorter shocks in the front possibly work.... HELP



dakguy
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8/12/2001
00:27:22

RE: possible to drop a 4x4
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Yea you can drop them but i dont think your going to be able to get 2 inches. Just crank your torsion bars down and see how far theyll go I havent tried it yet on a gen 2 dak but i have dropped a 2000 ford f150 1 inch in the front this way. Just get underneath the truck and look for the rods going back from the lower control arm and go to the end of them. There will be a bolt going up into the end of each of these rods just turn each bolt to the left the same amount on each side and stop when you have the desired drop. Just dont take them off:) Then go get your truck aligned



Big O
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8/12/2001
03:12:57

RE: possible to drop a 4x4
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is it possible to tighten them too much? If so, what would happen? Thanks



dakotatuff
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8/15/2001
23:39:35

RE: possible to drop a 4x4
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hey man I'll trade you my 1993 dodge dakota its a teo wheel drive truck so if you do decide to drop it it wont be any problem with my truck let me know if you do and if you do ill throw in my system i have two 12' 400 watts speakers with two 250 watt amps!



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