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Jerry, question about your 3in drop
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<blockquote data-quote="TRACket Paul" data-source="post: 528107" data-attributes="member: 58634"><p>Larry, I installed the 3" blocks then took it to Big O. They installed the adjustable camber cams, adjusted the torsion bars for the drop, and aligned it for $169.95.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Travis, what the heck are you talking about? 3",6", or 7" drop or ground clearance on the front/rear? My 3" (rear) and 1 3/8" (front) drop is marginally streetable. Add a two/three passengers and the ride will SUCK, pond water. But I'm sure it will look great, parked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRACket Paul, post: 528107, member: 58634"] Larry, I installed the 3" blocks then took it to Big O. They installed the adjustable camber cams, adjusted the torsion bars for the drop, and aligned it for $169.95. Travis, what the heck are you talking about? 3",6", or 7" drop or ground clearance on the front/rear? My 3" (rear) and 1 3/8" (front) drop is marginally streetable. Add a two/three passengers and the ride will SUCK, pond water. But I'm sure it will look great, parked. [/QUOTE]
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