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Ironworking 06-06-2019 10:52 AM

Re: Lower(slam) a Kodiak 4500 Pickup
 
Doesn't slamming it take the functionality out of it?

I wouldn't want one slammed, if it will not longer do it's function.

I have to agree. I am a GM guy, but Ford and Dodge are whipping out better looking designs than GM.

Dodge understands people want the retro looking bodies.

fluffyfreak 04-24-2023 06:56 AM

Re: Lower(slam) a Kodiak 4500 Pickup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ironworking (Post 8537868)
Doesn't slamming it take the functionality out of it?

I wouldn't want one slammed, if it will not longer do it's function.

I have to agree. I am a GM guy, but Ford and Dodge are whipping out better looking designs than GM.

Dodge understands people want the retro looking bodies.


slamming a truck, when done properly has no affect on its ability to tow, especially if it is slammed on steel (static suspension). even bagged and bodied dropped trucks when set up properly can still tow just fine. its not hard to find tons of videos showing big boys on bags putting in big work with no issues man.

sakustoms 04-24-2023 07:27 AM

Re: Lower(slam) a Kodiak 4500 Pickup
 
Here's one done by Ekstensive Metalworks in Texas.

https://external-content.duckduckgo....73d&ipo=images

Warrens69GMC 04-24-2023 07:33 AM

Re: Lower(slam) a Kodiak 4500 Pickup
 
I think it would look better with the Dodge flip up mirrors ( first time saying that ) :D


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