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Stock OEM Height or Lower It???

  • Leave it OEM Height.

    Votes: 18 66.7%
  • Lower it with Static Drop.

    Votes: 9 33.3%

  • Total voters
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Heres my cnotch and weld on perches

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I may not even need the c notch:mexsmoke:
 

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If you can get it where you want it and not install the notch or modify the frame in anyway I'm game because that mean you can return it back to 100% stock without any problem :waytogo: I like that idea :)
 

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Be aware that you need to drill another hole 1in off of center on those spring perches to effectively move the rear axle slightly back to keep from totally collapsing the slip yoke on the drive shaft.
 

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Be aware that you need to drill another hole 1in off of center on those spring perches to effectively move the rear axle slightly back to keep from totally collapsing the slip yoke on the drive shaft.

I read that on facebook also the other day. Thanks
 

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I say slam it! There's something about it that I like. I agree with previous comments though - do it without hackin' so you, or the next owner, can undo it if you want.
 

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