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- Oct 7, 2020
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- Location
- US
- First Name
- mark
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- gmc c15
- Engine Size
- 305
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Leave it as it is. Looks great. I like stock height and stock wheels on old trucks.
And awesome. You forgot to say awesome.Mine is stock
OP, if your roads were better, I'd say absolutely drop it. But if they're as bad as you say, I'd leave it alone. My truck is 5/8 on 20s and has been cross country twice and many miles in between, with the right parts combo they still ride very good. But it's definitely stiffer than stock and certain roads do hurt a bitI lowered my 1982 in the mid 1980's. Yes one of the few lowered late model trucks on the east coast. Yes people stared and were wowed.
Agreed, I like all kinds of different styles. If I ever win the lottery, I'll have quite the eclectic collectionMaybe it’s just me, but it takes quite a bit to make a vehicle something I just outright don’t care for.
I generally like stockers, lifted, and lowered about the same.
For example (hope bucket and strick don’t mind me using their photos):
@bucket ‘s K30:
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@Strick ’s C20
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And the Yellowstone C20:
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Three different crew cabs in three different styles, all cool in their own way. I’d gladly drive any of them.
Thanks redfishAnd awesome. You forgot to say awesome.
I love that truck and I love that one year only paint scheme.