Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10
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Originally Posted by mcbassin
Thanks for the update Chris. I don't want mine as low as yours. I really hate hitting these Oklahoma roads in mine already. What is the ballpark investment for just front and rear suspension?
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Check out these two packages:
https://pbfab.com/1963-72-chevy-pick...lovers-level-1
https://pbfab.com/1963-72-chevy-pick...l-1-coilovers1
Gets you all of the same handling/ride quality as my setup, but with a 7-9” ride height (2” of coilover adjustability, as measured at the bottom of the framerails under the cab) and no cutting of bed floor or front inner fenders.
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Last edited by gringoloco; 07-30-2021 at 05:48 PM.
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