GET low
So i have owned my D150 since i was 17years old. I would like to lower it, i was wondering what are the ways of going about this? i figure for the front you just cut the springs but what do you do for the rear? Any ideas are greatly apreciated!
-Justin
-Justin
i was wondering the same thing till i found this....
http://www.airbagit.com/Dodge-Loweri...les-s/1772.htm
http://www.airbagit.com/Dodge-Loweri...les-s/1772.htm
Cutting the springs to lower a truck is a really bad idea, not only will it ride like a log wagon, it will eat tires and make you look like an idiot driving down the road with your front-end looking like this: /-----\ (the outside slashes are your front tires). Drop spindles are the way to go for the front, and flipping the axle over the rear springs are how to do it in the back. You may need to notch stuff in the bed or cut and re-weld the frame in the back depending on how low you want to go. (use blocks in between the rear springs and axle to go as low as you want)
****Sarcasm Alert****
Yo homie, dat aint how we do in da hood. Cut dat spring like a gangsta cut everything else. Yo gotta get the demon camber like a GANGSTA FOOL!!! . . . after all, how else are you gonna make a 4600lbs truck with 170 horsepower burn off all four bald superswampers?
Yo homie, dat aint how we do in da hood. Cut dat spring like a gangsta cut everything else. Yo gotta get the demon camber like a GANGSTA FOOL!!! . . . after all, how else are you gonna make a 4600lbs truck with 170 horsepower burn off all four bald superswampers?


