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I got the idea today to drop my new F100 a few inches in the process of rebuilding it. Im just having a hard time finding the right parts for it.
For the rear end Im just going to put the axle on top of the springs but I dont know what to do for shocks then. Is there a way to measure the length needed??
In the front I know I could cut springs but then I have to make adjustments to components in front. Not to mention shocks up there too. I know I can put a Lincolin front end under it, how much work it is, I dont know but that would give me some nice drop without too much hassle.
If anyone can give me some insight, please help me
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