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Lowered D100 Alignment ?

Posted By: Azzkikrcuda

Lowered D100 Alignment ? - 05/08/23 03:09 AM

Going to do complete front end rebuild and Van Lower control arms to lower my 75 D100. Do I need the Offset upper control arm bushings to help with alignment? Or it is still usually within range of original style bushings?
Posted By: volaredon

Re: Lowered D100 Alignment ? - 05/08/23 04:08 PM

1st mistake ""lowered"
Posted By: 67vertman

Re: Lowered D100 Alignment ? - 05/08/23 11:33 PM

Originally Posted by volaredon
1st mistake ""lowered"


Just because it is not "your cup of tea" doesn't mean it is wrong. tsk

I for one like lowered 70 trucks. dakota
Posted By: 67vertman

Re: Lowered D100 Alignment ? - 05/08/23 11:39 PM

Originally Posted by Azzkikrcuda
Going to do complete front end rebuild and Van Lower control arms to lower my 75 D100. Do I need the Offset upper control arm bushings to help with alignment? Or it is still usually within range of original style bushings?


It depends on how low you are going. A typical 3" inch lowering can still use the original bushings.

Although I don't agree with everything he says, it is still a good watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDjfQNb0xXI&ab_channel=MoonBuiltGarage
Posted By: Azzkikrcuda

Re: Lowered D100 Alignment ? - 05/09/23 06:19 PM

I am still using the stock springs, so nothing too low. None of the info I have read says anything about alignment issues, so I will just get Std bushings.
Posted By: 67vertman

Re: Lowered D100 Alignment ? - 05/09/23 08:12 PM

Originally Posted by Azzkikrcuda
I am still using the stock springs, so nothing too low. None of the info I have read says anything about alignment issues, so I will just get Std bushings.


That is the way I would go.
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