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Old 04-20-2010, 08:30 AM   #114
RunninLo
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Re: Dropmembered trucks

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Originally Posted by molinehotrod View Post
dropmember looks great, but i like to do every thing my self. stock cross member moved up 2 narrowed stock a arms, drop springs with coil cut off, drop spindals. Alot of work but $50 in gas and wire.
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Originally Posted by drewfever1020 View Post
how did u move ur dropmember up a little?
Drew, Moline moved his factory cross-member up. His whole post is in reference to modding his stock parts and drop springs as an alternative to the dropmember. It solves the problems of getting low and investing time in place of money but not sure if it would correct the steering box issues or bump steer that are the real benefits to Nate's piece.

Josh
and to be fair and disclose- Hell yeah, I rock a dropmember.
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