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Lowering & cost please
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<blockquote data-quote="StefansBus" data-source="post: 613128" data-attributes="member: 22908"><p>It's not really a direct answer to your question but I would first make sure that everything else is in order. Most importantly brakes, steering, lights, ball joints tires, engine etc. Then you can turn to optional things such as lowering. Probably the best way to go for lowering is a combination of quality dropped spindles in conjunction with an adjustable front beam. Use the search function. Has been covered many times before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StefansBus, post: 613128, member: 22908"] It's not really a direct answer to your question but I would first make sure that everything else is in order. Most importantly brakes, steering, lights, ball joints tires, engine etc. Then you can turn to optional things such as lowering. Probably the best way to go for lowering is a combination of quality dropped spindles in conjunction with an adjustable front beam. Use the search function. Has been covered many times before. [/QUOTE]
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