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Old Feb 12, 2011 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Ziegelsteinfaust
The C10 installs like the CV M2 and jag.

I would section the crossmember for beauty reasons becouse it is *** ugly, but cheap, plentyifull, and aftermarket loved.
If the C-10 you are referring to is the big one under Chevy/GMC trucks, it's not very easy to lower and it's very heavy and bulky. Has it changed in the newer models? What models (years) of the C-10 are you referring to? I know that suspension has been around for years but the trucks I've seen them under still look and handle like trucks and they aren't very low...
 
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Old Feb 12, 2011 | 08:59 PM
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I have the pre rack and pinion (80-02) Panther platform Crown Vic on my 55 F100 and 24K since 03 I couldn't be happier. Matter of fact getting another frame built with same clip which is similiar in installation to Camaro. For straight line ride quality I don't think you beat the fullsize Ford or GM IFS. But I would have to say BBKTech's experience would make him a very good author on the subject. Guy has done some awesome work.
 
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