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Noob here!

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ekrocket   +1y
Hey all! I got a 92 B2200 a few months ago. It is such a nice looking truck and it was only one owner! that was the best part! it has all the original paperwork when he had gotten it out of the dealer and still had the invoice. i couldn't pass that up...but I don't know anything about them. I was usually into Hondas and stuff. I'm much older now and really like the truck, want to have it look nice, don't really care about performance.

Im surprised at the gas mileage i get, usually 21 mpg. For being an old carburetor i think it gets as good gas mileage as my 92 civic eg!

First thing I want to do is lower it, but have no idea how. I searched some threads and there are some people that have posted pics and walkthroughs but I'm still confused on what to do...something about torsion and re-indexing..no clue. I would need an explanation like I'm 5. I think I understand the lowering blocks, I can see something similar when i look at mine, but again, I never owned a truck in my life. Thanks for all the help!
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crob84   +1y
where are you at in Texas?
ekrocket   +1y
North DFW
crob84   +1y
Good deal, I'm down in burleson
ekrocket   +1y
Oh, nice! im in the Frisco/Plano area
Cusser   +1y
Nice. How many miles on it? 5-speed? Got photos of the interior?
ekrocket   +1y
Its a 5-speed, with 114,xxx miles. I like the interior, its real clean...some tears here and there but nothing major
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ekrocket   +1y
is there a way to resize the images? they look huge when i upload them...
jiffyzx6   +1y
Lowering it is super easy but it all depends on how low you want to go and how much weight you plan on hauling in the bed. I can explain the whole process to you if you want.
ekrocket   +1y



Yes please! I don't haul anything at all on it, i just use it to go to work and take my kids to school. probably 30 miles a day max.

EDIT: sorry, forgot to add. Not slammed or anything, just enough to try and remove the fender to tire gap.