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Gone to the darkside: help with bagging an s10

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huskerdually   +1y
It's just for beatin around, plan on cleaning it up and trying to make some money on it, then stick that into my dually. Buying it for only $500.


And I know a mono leaf aint the best way to go but I can roll that way for awhile. And I would think if people can lay the fronts on 22's and such, that not having 2" of spindle drop wont keep me from laying out the 14's I be rolling.
jcampbell1180   +1y
Why don't you lift it?

*gasp!*
huskerdually   +1y
It's only 2wd. Doesn't seem quite right to me. If it was 4x4 then yes. Plus I always get in trouble with 4 wheel drives and big trucks, always have to crawl out the windows because I'm up to the doors in water or snow.
onefasthoagie   +1y
i lowered my 4x4 s-series....am i doing wrong then?? lol
laydout   +1y
this is an extremely easy truck. do spindles in the front, they are cheap. bags and cups up front. 2 link the rear, box tubing is pretty cheap and 20 bucks for some bushings. bag over axle and bridge. use slams in the front. they ride best with no shocks, re6. use universal air powerhouse bags in the rear they get the most extension. that should hook you up with a nice ride for cheap.