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Problem with laying

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DontWatchMeWatchTV   +1y
'93 body dropped traditional 2 1/4". Anybody else have any problems with the front laying all the way? I'm about 1/4" from laying. It's hitting the control arms (I think lower). What are my options? Some told me if I switched to tubular the prob. will be fixed. I'd rather do something like that then do more notching...any help will be appreciated.

Angie
DooredFord   +1y
"'93 body dropped traditional 2 1/4"."

u could bodydrop alot of things made in '93.
shortrodeo   +1y
Edited: 7/14/2006 3:07:07 PM by oOBounce22Oo

Check it out these pics are in the sticky in the isuzu forum. You can see he notchec the lowers thats prob all you need to do to yours.

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03on22s   +1y
It says Isuzu in the damn title. Plus the fact that she has a ISUZU PICKUP in her profile. Jesus.
time1   +1y
Originally posted by ShorelineF150



"'93 body dropped traditional 2 1/4"."

u could bodydrop alot of things made in '93.

Its probably an isuzu

DontWatchMeWatchTV   +1y
Originally posted by 03on22s



It says Isuzu in the damn title. Plus the fact that she has a ISUZU PICKUP in her profile. Jesus.

Thanks I wasn't even gonna go there...thanks for the info Miles....I didn't even look in the sticky. Maybe I should check it out but do you know anything about the tubular arms and with them being able to lay? Notching them may be best bet but just curious

Angie
shortrodeo   +1y
I personaly dont know anything about the tubular arms for the isuzu trucks. All i know is thats the expensive way to go and good luck with those long waiting lists right.

I rember fighting my rodeo to get it all the way to the ground, a little off here and little off there, i didnt have to notch my lower A arms like that dude did to his lower swing arm, but if your only 1/4" away thats means like 1/16" where the lower arm and the frame meet you know, so get in there and shave a little off im sure you can get it down with stock parts.

let us know how it goes either way.

Miles
shortrodeo   +1y
Sorry i didnt even notice you said with out doing more notchin in your very first post. Sorry....

Yeah like i said i dont know much about the tubular A arms out here. But you can build the arms any way you want, so if you need them to let the truck lay lower without hittin the fram they could just put a slight bend in them and that would deff help them clear the frame. So i guess what im sayin is with the rigth builder Yes you could make that truck lay out without more triming with just a tubular lower arm
DontWatchMeWatchTV   +1y
Originally posted by oOBounce22Oo



Sorry i didnt even notice you said with out doing more notchin in your very first post. Sorry....

Yeah like i said i dont know much about the tubular A arms out here. But you can build the arms any way you want, so if you need them to let the truck lay lower without hittin the fram they could just put a slight bend in them and that would deff help them clear the frame. So i guess what im sayin is with the rigth builder Yes you could make that truck lay out without more triming with just a tubular lower arm

thanks. Tubulars look cleaner to me anyway. Not worried about the money. I'd rather have a clean looking tubular arm than a notched stock ya know...
shortrodeo   +1y
Originally posted by DontWatchMeWatchTV



Originally posted by oOBounce22Oo



Sorry i didnt even notice you said with out doing more notchin in your very first post. Sorry....

Yeah like i said i dont know much about the tubular A arms out here. But you can build the arms any way you want, so if you need them to let the truck lay lower without hittin the fram they could just put a slight bend in them and that would deff help them clear the frame. So i guess what im sayin is with the rigth builder Yes you could make that truck lay out without more triming with just a tubular lower arm

thanks. Tubulars look cleaner to me anyway. Not worried about the money. I'd rather have a clean looking tubular arm than a notched stock ya know...

cool, yeah gettin tubulars will eliminate the front radius rods too, always a plue. Anyways good luck on getting them,let us knowwho you get them from and how long it took