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General Discussion \  Dropping a 92 B2600i

Dropping a 92 B2600i

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apapismo   +1y
Does anyone have any suggestions about the best way to drop my truck 2-3 inches, and where to buy the necessary parts to do so? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
dropped90(justin)   +1y
Crank the torsions down a few rounds in the front and throw some 3 inch blocks in the back. Perfect for that amount of drop. Anymore drop then the setup needs to change up a bit.







-Justin
apapismo   +1y
Thanks Justin for your reply.
91extcab   +1y
there are plenty of threads on this subject if you use the search box. just cranking the torsions down (essentially would be tightening the bolts as noobs would think) will put pressure on the torsion raising it up. you have to loosen the torsion retaining bolt, mark your torsion bar where it goes into the lower control arm, remove the t bar, turn it about 2 clicks, then tighten the torsion retaining bolt back to where it was factory. check your height. if you just loosen the bolts for the drop you run the risk of catching the knuckles on potholes or other lowered vehicle unfriendly roads and run the risk of completely losing a t bar driving down the road. i've had a few friends that this has happened too. use the search box for a good how to. anything t bar wise is the same, be it on a b2000, b2200, b2600, or b2600i so long as you're not looking at a 4wd suspension. they are different.
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