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Old 07-30-2015, 11:47 AM   #23
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Re: Air ride and laying frame

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Originally Posted by Rednwhitec20 View Post
Can I just run 73-87 c20 arms?
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You can't. Reason being is that the 73-87 C10 lower arm has a certain bushing and dimension that works with the cross-shaft design of the Version 5 Dropmember. The C20 arms have a steel bushing that is not compatible.

Best advice would be to work hard and save up some money... WHILE you make a solid game plan for the project. Regardless of what route you go, it will be expensive, and the ONLY way to help keep the project on track and not waste any of your hard earned money will be by having a SOLID project plan. I cannot emphasize this more.

There's a ton of information here on the site, and even more helpful, experienced truck enthusiasts who are more than willing to share their knowledge and experience.

Nate
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