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Old 08-01-2007, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 02BlueStepside
Truck looks really familiar for some reason...

Why do you think its a belltech kit? Do you know what parts were used to lower it? What size tires you running?

Looks like we have twins on the board
Old 08-01-2007, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Red04Silverado
Looks like we have twins on the board
Actually I think triplets. I remember another indigo blue stepside and I believe he had some stingray wheels too. Also, 1truess, its a fleetside and has 18s, but almost identical in every other way.
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Everyone copies off of me! J/K
Old 09-12-2007, 04:12 PM
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i think on a torsion bar front end like yours the truck is supposed to be resting on the bumpstops at least according to what ive read.
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Originally Posted by CHASE83
thanks for the help, ive ordered some smaller bump stops from a local guy, i'll stick those on and just hope it doesnt drop down much more, might end up have to raise the front a little, any tips on how to do that? maybe just different springs?
You can get some bump stops at your local Auto Zone they are made by energy suspension they have diffrent bump points and you can trim them to the right size you need they only run you like 10 bucks or so I use them all the time it will take care of the problem and if you remove the stock ones the way it is now it will only drop you like a 1/2" so you would be ok but you should try those from auto zone
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Originally Posted by rivierakid55
i think on a torsion bar front end like yours the truck is supposed to be resting on the bumpstops at least according to what ive read.
Thats not a torsion bar suspension its got a coil spring from what I can see
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i know i was talking about shakesvho.
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