Straight Axle Drop

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Robin, So how is your 70 different from my 65 or am I missing something? I don't see here the drag link would hit, just that the springs and the tie rod would wanna occupy the same place.

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Jared by chance do you still have the pictures of this?

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KBRott wrote:
Sat Apr 17, 2021 4:33 pm
Jared by chance do you still have the pictures of this?
Howdy,
This thread is about 16 years old..... so don't hold your breath
for a reply from Jared. :pale :2cents

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anyone have pictures of these flips to drop the front and rear. I would kill for a 5-6" drop with my 66 D200

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Sactownog wrote:
Thu Oct 21, 2021 12:03 am
anyone have pictures of these flips to drop the front and rear. I would kill for a 5-6" drop with my 66 D200
Search the site. There's a ton of photos. :idea :2cents :Thumbsup

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