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what is the easiest why to bd a 94 on 24

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DSC   +1y
i have a 1994 1500 it already bagged on 24 with a 275/30r24 it lays frame from front to bad i wanting to body drop it i want to know what the problems poeple are running into i hear about the steer hitting the control arms i have art control arms will it still hit i have been looking at thr traditional, channeling,or stock floor why one way is better than the other if yall can help it would help alot
twistedsdime   +1y
There are so many threads on this. Just do a little searching.
aaron   +1y
Edited: 7/17/2008 9:23:18 PM by aaron

Edited: 7/17/2008 9:22:22 PM by aaron

first of all, no offense, but your grammar is horrible. second, i dont have steering problems and u have to do everything as if u were bodying on 20's or 22's....just bigger, about well, 4 inches bigger. and as far as what is best, thats ur preferance. mine is traditional and i love it. i could build a frame but dont really have the time or space cause i drive it every single day. good luck and u seem unsure so research like he!!. heres some pics for reference and lets see yours.





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DollaBill   +1y
/\ did you narrow your axle at all, or just bubble the bed??
aaron   +1y
bubbled? lol, i kinda consider it a little flare, bubble sounds wierd. but i did it by cutting out the sides and hammering out metal on the sandbag till it fit. it only hit on the driver side cause of the panhard. i thought about narrowing but id have to ditch the 6 link pretty much and i cant afford new stuff and id have to do a lot of relocating under the bed.
DollaBill   +1y
Call it what you will. Looks good though.
aaron   +1y
thanks man, its a love it or hate it thing...i hated it and was worryed bout it but now i like them a lot. got any pics or urs to post?
ibagurs   +1y
Originally posted by aaron



bubbled? lol, i kinda consider it a little flare, bubble sounds wierd. but i did it by cutting out the sides and hammering out metal on the sandbag till it fit. it only hit on the driver side cause of the panhard. i thought about narrowing but id have to ditch the 6 link pretty much and i cant afford new stuff and id have to do a lot of relocating under the bed.

im taking it you have a KP link, but you can narrow your rear end and keep that link. you just have to make sure they cut the axle tubes on the outside of the spring perches.
aaron   +1y
wheels will hit the link bars...and i have more time than i do money, and i dont even have much of that, u know?
mitsu94   +1y
just pay me to do it 4 u i will figure it out