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Old 04-23-2012, 04:41 PM   #15
slam59
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Re: Cutting coil springs

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Originally Posted by Malo83 View Post
This is my 83 with 2 cut coils and flip kit, with 2 coils cut you will have to run longer bolts and a spacer to get back your alignment, been running this setup for the last 29 years with no problems, rides as good as stock


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Hey Malo your truck sits exactly how I want my 74 to sit. Looks good. I told my friend thats how I wanna lower mine and with funds so tight right now, I dont have the cash for lower springs and spindles. He says they dont ride good with cut coils, but alot of others here say theirs ride just fine. You say yours rides real good huh? You say longer bolts , where are these bolts located and what do they go to? I have never done this and do not know.
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