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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Taking my 2010 down from 8" to 4-5"
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[QUOTE="powerstrokedub, post: 544166, member: 1229"] Thanks for the quick reply and compliment! My question definitely revolves around the 4-Link. I do know that some have them that low so I believe they will work but would like to hear from someone who has done the same thing. I also don't want it to push the axle too far forward or not be able to center the axle and have the drag link and track bar angles correct haha. I'm probably over thinking things! [/QUOTE]
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