dominicanplaya16@hotmail.com
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Post by dominicanplaya16@hotmail.com on Feb 28, 2002 11:50:18 GMT -5
i really thinking about getting a MS, i like the truck alot, but i was wondering if there are any kits that will make it easy to lower a MS 4x4, i dont want it too low, just so that the 18's i plan to put on there will look nice, and how much would it cost me
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diego
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Post by diego on Feb 28, 2002 14:50:22 GMT -5
98 still have rear leaf springs right? you might get away with lowering blocks. fronts, try checking yoshi's site. he has a page on torsion bar cranking, maybe you could lower it by doing it the other way around. diego
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Post by mhoward211@aol.com on Mar 11, 2002 14:09:09 GMT -5
As it was said in "MiniTruckin" mag either last month or the month before when a reader wrote in and asked how to lower a 4x4 it was best put in the reply.... "get rid of the 4x4 frame and get a 4x2." But being an old school mini trucker the blocks and torsion bar cranking would be the easiest and cheapest method. Michael
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Post by Jspec on Mar 28, 2002 10:30:53 GMT -5
What about a 2001 ES 2wd what would be involved with that? I am not to familar with the lower process so I was wonder what steps will it take?
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Post by mhoward211@aol.com on Apr 5, 2002 14:20:31 GMT -5
Well... you could do it the po' boy way and cut the coils in the rear and crank the torsion bars down in the front. Michael
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