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clnshve
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| Posts: 2
| Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/15/08 09:03 AM
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I have always been a mini truck truck fan. I have finally got through college and settled down. I just bought a 2003 GMC ext. cab sonoma. I want to slam it all the way around. I do not want to c-notch or any major fabrication. However, I would love to get an airbag kit for the truck. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on a good, clean drop that offers what I am looking for??
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Bondal
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| Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/31/08 04:53 PM
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Lowering in front using loosening the torsion bars (you may need to cut-down the front A-arm bumper stops a bit) si cheaper than front lowering spindles (Bel Tech, Google, Stylin Concepts, etc); then out back using lowering blocks. Hope you're able to keep it driveable as getting tooo low gets things hit with the door (or rear panel[s] for lack of a bumper/defence) &/or the bottom gets wasted. Keep your project simple, cost-effective (it's a good thing to be able to afford food & a roof), & be practical; & life righteous & REAL! If you can, get the family & kids involved - if they want to. Make good memories & relationships (*you don't wanna be the only one at your funeral ). Godpeace.
Keep your project & life righteous & REAL! Godpeace.
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tuckn22s
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| Joined: 08/07
Posted: 07/31/08 08:27 PM
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If you want to bag it you are going to have to do some fab work especially in the front. For the rear you can get bolt on stuff but not for the front, gotta weld them brackets on
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