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16 minutes ago, lovelessjl said:

The 4wd spindles allow clearance for the cv axles, there isn't a huge difference, but they are different. Mcgaughys does have 4wd spindles, you can couple those with a lowering spring, or strut to go lower than 2".

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Correct me if I'm wrong but the only 4wd spindles I've seen on their site are for stamped steel or aluminum arms. I've got cast arms. If they do make a set of spindles that will work with cast arms I'm all for it. That's why I tried to reach out to them but figure they are at SEMA. Will try again next week when they should be back I guess.

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10 hours ago, Nasty said:

You have 1 choice as of now. Thats twisted metal works arms    i was going to do them but minimam wheel size is 22. I run small wheels so its a no go for me.    If youre only going 4" in front its not bad. Ive actually forgotten about it

I can't find these control arms anywhere 

Posted
1 minute ago, qwank said:

I can't find these control arms anywhere 

They arent avalable on the site. You have to email him or ig message him

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Just now, Nasty said:

They arent avalable on the site. You have to email him or ig message him

Do you know how much they go for?

Posted
2 minutes ago, qwank said:

Do you know how much they go for?

I think 1400 plus 800 for coilovers. then you have to have someone cut your strut bucket off and weld the new mounts on

Posted
19 minutes ago, Nasty said:

I think 1400 plus 800 for coilovers. then you have to have someone cut your strut bucket off and weld the new mounts on

Oh, **** that, that's too much work lol

Posted
1 minute ago, qwank said:

Oh, **** that, that's too much work lol

There is 1 more. It moves the wheel 3/4" forward from michigan metal works but its only for cast arms.  You have to shorten the sway bar extension and drill the spindle for the new steering adapter. But no mounts. Just arms

Posted (edited)

Finally got it done. Buddy of mine did it for me. Belltech adjustable kit. Went 3-5, but think I'll go to 6 on the rear. Plenty of room for travel. Now I need to get some wheels. 

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9 minutes ago, DESERT DOG said:

Finally got it done. Buddy of mine did it for me. Belltech adjustable kit. Went 3-5, but think I'll go to 6 on the rear. Plenty of room for travel. Now I need to get some wheels. 

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Do 4/6

 

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I have been thinking of that, probably will!
Why not go 4/7? Truck looks good though

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3 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

Why not go 4/7? Truck looks good though

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Not sure if I'll go that far.

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Why not go 4/7? Truck looks good though

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Personally, I absolutely hate that nose high look some guys are going for, so I leave my rear just slightly higher than the front to make damn sure I don't get the saggy britches squat.

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3 minutes ago, lovelessjl said:

Personally, I absolutely hate that nose high look some guys are going for, so I leave my rear just slightly higher than the front to make damn sure I don't get the saggy britches squat.

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same here 

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Personally, I absolutely hate that nose high look some guys are going for, so I leave my rear just slightly higher than the front to make damn sure I don't get the saggy britches squat.

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I also don't like the nose high look. I don't mind a little rake but given the option of little rake or leveled truck I'll take leveled look 10/10 times

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