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mazdamarco84   +1y
Hello, Im new. I have a 84 mazda b2000. Im looking for some tips on how to lower My new truck. If you know any cheap ways to lowering please let me know..
dan woodland   +1y
Welcome Marco!

Post some pics!

Probably the cheapest way to lower your truck is a static drop by cranking the torsion bars in the front and lowering blocks in the back.

Dan
mazdamarco84   +1y
Thank you for the info. do you have any pics of torsion
mazdamarco84   +1y
I also am in the prosses of getting the carb built, we are useing a weber conversion kit. Any input would help
low_life77   +1y
Welcome to the site! Buuuut we need to see pics of this beauty. To help you out with the torsion bars, they are the 2 bars under the front of cab one on the left and one on the right side. You can crank them down (meaning the bolt at the end of the torsion bars that is located about the center of the cab you will just bring it down to the height you want) You will need a breaker bar and lube of some sort. Or if you are like me and want to avoid having that bolt hang lower and possibly snag on something, then you can re index them a few splines. Either way works great and is very easy to do, and the best part...it's FREE!!! Then pick yourself up a set of drop blocks which ever suits your liking. I'm running 3 inch blocks. To get it even lower you can remove leafs. Most remove the 2 center leafs which is called mono leafing if you leave only one leaf and the helper. Keep in mind though, if you remove the leafs it will more than likely affect the way it rides. And will for sure affect the loading ability. Some care and some don't. Or another way (which is what I did) is to have your leaf pack de arched. So they are pretty much straight which will bring it down about 3 inches more. And doesn't affect your loading or ride at all. It all just depends on what you prefer. You may want to get new shocks, I know mine were blown and as soon as I did it rode so much better! Anyways here are a couple links that may help you out. Good luck!
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And this one will give you plenty of pics of other members trucks and what they are running for suspension to give you an idea how it will sit.
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