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z'ing a mighty max

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tenagator   +1y
so who has done it? any pics? or will me and my friends be the 1st?seems no one ever has any responses on these trucks.
nvrdoned50   +1y
its not needed to make it lay...weither ur just baggin or baggin and bodydropin
baggedmitsu   +1y
sometimes youll have more response if you try a mitsu site like www.mightyd50.com or www.maxd50scene.com good luck with it man
droppedmitsu   +1y
I have'nt seen one z'd most likely for the fact said that they dont need to be in order to lay. but hey check out the mightyd50.com forum, lots of good ppl over there and great info when it comes to our trucks
tenagator   +1y
well it looks as if the front crossmember lays before the frame under the firewall.
ill have to check into it more tommorow
durangedkustoms   +1y
in order to lay full frame on a mighty max you have to z the front.
laidmits   +1y
i have never z'ed the front clip of any of my mighty max's. and have never heard of anyone doing it to lay frame.
onehot69stepside   +1y
no z'ing required homie g! Just cut the spring pocket in half and set up some bracketry And a nice size notch in back. You can lay an 18 like this without spindles. The transmission and carrier bearing (extendos) crossmemebers either have to be rebuilt or just drag the mothers until they are even with the frame, then lay some plate on the bottom of them. Ive even heard of people cutting an inch or so off the bottom of the frame and plating it to body drop them. I'm an expert at building front end mitz bracketry. lemme know if you want some pics of a front end setup.
bagged d50 27958   +1y
all i had to do to lay frame is bag my d50.
the tranny crossmember can be drug off with a little bit of time!
crewcabondubs   +1y
Originally posted by DurangedKustoms



in order to lay full frame on a mighty max you have to z the front.i have to disagree. all you have to do is rework the three crossmembers and it will lay hard! the one in my profile lays full frame and doors.