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Old 09-28-2009, 10:35 PM   #451
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Re: Basic Body Dropping

qucik quesion i notice the the mounts that the bolts go thru on my truck could i take all those out and replace it with a 1/8 in rubber washer and get a little bit of a drop that way dont hate im just curious
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i suppose that will work but the body bushings are there for a reason. ive seen people take em out. i highly dont recoment that.
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im in the process of doing a 2 3/4 chop top on my 92 s-10 and i decided to do a TD body drop while i was at it. dont really know where my head is going to go but i'll cross that bridge when i get there. but heres the thing. i was taking some measurments and i noticed there was an 1/2'' diffrence from the front to the back od the cab. ive got 4'' ing the front and 3.5'' in the back of the cab. WTF. im kinda clueless right now. i was just going to take off the pinch weld and set the rocker on the floor and stitch it all up. trim cut and weld as needed. that should work right? im not too sure...



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