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Old 12-07-2011, 11:56 AM   #1
69burban
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Am I being Impatient??

So I just bought my disc conversion for my 65 (currently all drum w/ manual suicide cylinder) it's a Mcgaughy's kit 2.5 drop 13" 6 lug rotor. The front of the truck is dropped at least 3" and the back has TJ springs. Both front and back are maybe an inch fron the bump stops, which are cut allready.

Now, I cant do the brakes yet because of the drop spindles (back would look stupid in the air) So i would need a 5" drop spring, a 2" block, and the notch in the back to lay everything out nice.....done

Problem is I plan on doing bags as soon as money allows, maybe porterbuilt stage 1 stuff,

Should I do the static setup for now, and bags later? or just wait for the $ for the bags and do the brakes then? opinions please...
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