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ralph4u2c
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8/05/2003
02:03:37

Subject: 3/4" drop?
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i was wanting 4" blocks in the back and 3" coils for the front to drop my 98 dakota sport s/c. would this be good, smooth ride, where can i get it all at, and no i dont want to drop it with control arms.

also, im putting 20s on it soon so i should have a little rubbing but not much correct?



freddy
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8/05/2003
02:08:43

RE: 3/4
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Why would you even want it to rub?Even just alittle would mess your tires up.Just get the wheels first if you really want 20's then lower it.Or lower itthen put whatever size rims and tires on that would fit then.



ralph4u2c
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8/05/2003
02:42:11

RE: 3/4
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okay that really didnt help at all but thanks for the comment :D



Rooster
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8/05/2003
04:02:31

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I would use drop spendals in the front for handeling reasons..... If you use springs to do this with your suspension won't have as much travel.

If your gonna change wheels, I would do that first so that you will be sure and drop it the correct amount. Keep in mind that dodge made the truck to handle best where its setting at now. Maybe just go with some fly wheels...



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8/06/2003
01:10:56

RE: 3/4
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I'm not sure if i would like the look of 4" blocks on mine.

try the belltech 4" lowering leaf springs, you can get them for $175 and then add a 1" block if necessary.

might ride a lil rough with the 4" blocks


brent



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