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Suspension
1st gen lift kits
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<blockquote data-quote="curtis james" data-source="post: 1049946" data-attributes="member: 61549"><p>Crazy, as lower lake mary was always low back in 80s, a 77 power wagon is sooo cool, there getting so rare and pricey. and 32s or 31s is a good fit, the back is so simple to get either to fit but the front with turning with out spacers is that tricky spot. cranking torsion bars gives it a inch if there not cranked up yet, body lifts are a good fit for tracks as the frame does not stick out like most trucks and jeeps, cheap but a little elbow grease but with the wagon from 1977 i bet you got the experience to do..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curtis james, post: 1049946, member: 61549"] Crazy, as lower lake mary was always low back in 80s, a 77 power wagon is sooo cool, there getting so rare and pricey. and 32s or 31s is a good fit, the back is so simple to get either to fit but the front with turning with out spacers is that tricky spot. cranking torsion bars gives it a inch if there not cranked up yet, body lifts are a good fit for tracks as the frame does not stick out like most trucks and jeeps, cheap but a little elbow grease but with the wagon from 1977 i bet you got the experience to do.. [/QUOTE]
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