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  1. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Don't mind me if I'm asking too many questions. It's my own way of showing that I am impressed with someone's work. I really like the setup you have on your truck and it's what I want to do with mine. Only I'm wanting to do a full length 4x4, instead of bobbing it.
  2. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Those are re-arched stock springs or custom work?
  3. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Any pictures of the front springs? I like the setup you have in the rear. I'm not a fan of block anywhere, but those trac-bars make it worth it.
  4. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    The very first post in this thread is an example of dropped hangars using stock brackets.
  5. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    You could drop the spring perches instead, much safer but requires a little more work.
  6. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    The axles have blocks welded onto them, even the front?
  7. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    I think it's supposed to be "rigid" and a 95/5 fuel mixture, although I don't know 95/5 of what and what.
  8. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    The lift looks good and beefy on the truck.
  9. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Just a 1" spacer should be enough I'd think.
  10. J

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Awesome work so far... I'm definitely tuning in.
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