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The little mazda that could

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winslow33   +1y
yeah the more im looking at B's the more i like dropped.
how low can i go without bagging or chopping funders?
jmzcustomz (jeff)   +1y
That is up for debate around here. LOL Some say till your frame is on the ground. Others 2"-4" so you can still drive it with out too many issues. I would start with a 3" drop block in the rear and then turning the torsion bars up front. If you like it leave it. If not remove a leaf and re index the torsion bars to go lower. Some things to keep in mind are going to be bump stops...too low and they will need to be removed or cut; what size/style wheels and tires will you be rolling...too wide and bye bye fenders, too tall bye bye inner fenders and turning. So lots of variables with that. Just check out the members builds on here and ask questions. These guys all ROCK and will bend over back wards to help another out.
winslow33   +1y


Yeah I guess I'll probably keep stock wheel size (maybe low profiles later on) as that would allow me to drop better than '17s ive seen some people riding on.
ive heard some people use '92 izuzu pup 2wd front shocks to get a little lower, might go down that road as well while im at it (one front shock needs replacing anyways)