Re: Pics of your lowered 72-93 Dodge trucks
[Re: Robbins]
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So how did you do the back?
Axle flip with the rear spring hangers moved up on the frame
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Re: Pics of your lowered 72-93 Dodge trucks
[Re: Webster]
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What happen to the box on the white Truck?
Tornado A tree fell through the garage where it sat since new until 6 years I had offered to buy it 5 years before Belonged to a friends Dad & my Bro called me one day & said "You owe me $600" "You just bought a white ShortBed with a bad bedside" I just went & picked it up this past November It sat for 6 years at my Bro's house inside
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Re: Pics of your lowered 72-93 Dodge trucks
[Re: Dave W]
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Bob,
Truck looks great! On the front, did you cut any coils or just used van LCA with unmodified coils. Thanks!
I used the stock springs with Van LCAs Here's some better pics
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Re: Pics of your lowered 72-93 Dodge trucks
[Re: BulletBob]
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Lee, my experience with the RamCharger was doing an axle flip & van LCAs with stock springs & it needed Dak spindles to level out or the rear spring hanger moved down roughly 2" The drop was 5 1/2-6" I left the front hangers alone In this pic it has matching tires all the way around
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Re: Pics of your lowered 72-93 Dodge trucks
[Re: 727builder]
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Finally got to do a little work om my 79 step-side street/strip project. Sat engine and trans down in it today. And to my amazement TTI 2" A-body under chassis headers fit like a glove. Pass required no work at all. Driver side i moved the Proportioning Valve and ground out a small area on the top of the frame rail for #7 header tube to clear.
How about some under body pics to show where the collectors are sitting.?
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Re: Pics of your lowered 72-93 Dodge trucks
[Re: Uberpube]
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Finally got to do a little work om my 79 step-side street/strip project. Sat engine and trans down in it today. And to my amazement TTI 2" A-body under chassis headers fit like a glove. Pass required no work at all. Driver side i moved the Proportioning Valve and ground out a small area on the top of the frame rail for #7 header tube to clear.
How about some under body pics to show where the collectors are sitting.?
What #TTI Another member here did the same but didn't give the # or somehow I missed it
BTW here's a better shot from the street bedside & all
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Re: Pics of your lowered 72-93 Dodge trucks
[Re: wedgeheaded]
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I was looking at that for a while and talked to muscle motors about it. The 451 (400 block with a 440 crank) makes good power and is cheapest to build, assuming you have good used parts. The 472 (or something close to that) was the best bang for the buck. The 500 needs a lot of mods and external oiling, but is a beast. I've dealt with MM a few times and found them both helpful and experienced. Good luck, keep us up on it. Wish you were closer to WV I could get you started with my abandoned parts stash.
Tell me what you have. Maybe we can work on something.
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