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Post by BirdDog on Nov 5, 2005 9:27:03 GMT -5
I have heard many people talk about it and wondering if any of ya'll ever done it or can give an idea of what it involves and the price! I am getting a 10 inch suspension installed now and I heard that it is going to just give me a stock flex.
I am looking for the flex like bigreen and the other trucks on here. Now I am not wanting to do it now just get some ideas of what I may need! And there maybe others on the site that could be interested too. Thanks
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Post by bossmankx on Nov 15, 2005 11:44:30 GMT -5
I would think you would have a little better flex than stock on a 10" kit?
I'm not sure about all the specs on a dodge, but on my F150, I got a solid axle from an older Bronco, fabricated radius arm brackets, trac bar mounts, and a different length drag link, getting lifted coil springs from a 78 Bronco, and then put everything together. Its not really that simple, but I didnt think it was that hard. My setup isnt near as good as bigreen or some other trucks, but it definately flexes better than stock, and it only cost me about $250 all total. (but I did get a complete bronco with good front and rear axles for $50) Search all over the internet and do your homework, most people dont even notice any difference over a regular lift, but the ones that do, are usually droolin over your truck.
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bigreen
6" Suspension
Farmboy Fabrications
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Post by bigreen on Nov 15, 2005 17:37:42 GMT -5
$250 !!!
holy cow...that is CHEAP!!
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