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Not sure. I just do not want to spend a lot of money on it. I am just tasting the waters. What do you think these trucks can sell for?
Am I asking too much?
Originally Posted by HIO Silver
Selling your rig, eh? I suggest offering it for sale at the March 23-24 Good Guys Car/Truck Corral in Pleasanton.
CMAG what is all done to your suspension? Looking to go pretty low with my truck and yours has a good stance when dropped in the pic you posted.
2007 crown vic front suspension with Slam specialties SS7 bags and a four link out back with Slam specialties SS8 bags. Then just some short shocks we picked up at O'Riellys.
2007 crown vic front suspension with Slam specialties SS7 bags and a four link out back with Slam specialties SS8 bags. Then just some short shocks we picked up at O'Riellys.
How do you like the SS bags? They are the exact same bags as I was thinking about using on my rat rod and my truck. How many inches in ground clearance do the SS7's Give you and how many do the SS8's ? Do you like the bags how's the ride with them? Would you go with the same bags again?
heres mine, 67 f100, dana 60 rear, front disk brakes, 8 lug, mild built 390, c6, 72 grille conversion, a/c, other things, fun truck and pretty fast! front springs are still alittle too tall and making the tires cambered, need to cut alittle more off..
How do you like the SS bags? They are the exact same bags as I was thinking about using on my rat rod and my truck. How many inches in ground clearance do the SS7's Give you and how many do the SS8's ? Do you like the bags how's the ride with them? Would you go with the same bags again?
The SS bags are great and I wouldn’t go with anything else if I had to do it again. As for the ride I guess the best way to describe it is its like riding in an old Cadillac rides like a boat lol. I have only taken measurements from the ground to the bumper and with the bags filled all the way. The front sits at around 15in off the ground and the rear around 24.
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