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Chevy/GMC Trucks \  Trying not to lay a S-10 Frame on 22"

Trying not to lay a S-10 Frame on 22"

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1984crewcab   +1y
Alright have a question.  I have an s-10 and I don't want the front to lay frame on 22"(tire size 265/34R22).  I want it to sit 1" to 2" odd the ground.  The reasoning is I am going to mount a 1949 Chevrolet truck body on it.  There is tons of room between the running board and floor.   Plus just want to ride low and not drag.  I am thinking 2" drop spindal, Suicidedoors front cup set with Slam re7 and run Suicidedoors upper control arms so under the hood looks better.  So what do you think.  I have bagged an s-10 before but on 18".  So just spindals cups  and thats it.
Master Fabber   +1y

I would just buy the wjole front set-up and tell them you want a cut to length set of upper cups and set them up your self where it lays where you want. Than the arms look clean and you are at the height you want.
1984crewcab   +1y


True good idea I like it.

draggindakota   +1y
Why not just do the front set-up like you normally would, then add a bump stop to limit the travel? That way when it's laid out it's resting on something besides binding ball joints or arm-frame contact.
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