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Ramble Bee, What was the total drop in the front and in the back? And what are the rim sizes? I like the stance of it.
 
It lowered it about 4.5" in the front and 6" in the rear. The wheels are 17x8 front with 255/50/17 and 17x10 rear with 275/50/17.
I think I am going to stick with the 15" rims, only because roads around here are not quite smooth. I have my eye on a set of American Racing rims that are almost an exact match to the ones I have now, only no rust. :thatfunny
As to the lowering, I am thinking maybe an inch higher than what you have.
I have an 82 D150... Any suggestions as to lowering the front?
 
so where does one look to bag these beasts? or did i miss that post because i have a plan.

thanks to ggravant for the photoshop skills!

EDIT- found this but not shure if it'd work on my truck, a 73 3/4 ton. thoughts? experiences? http://www.airbagit.com/product_p/fbs-dod-50-kit5.htm
 

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so where does one look to bag these beasts? or did i miss that post because i have a plan.

thanks to ggravant for the photoshop skills!

EDIT- found this but not shure if it'd work on my truck, a 73 3/4 ton. thoughts? experiences? http://www.airbagit.com/product_p/fbs-dod-50-kit5.htm
To get your truck that low you would have to seriously modify the engine crossmember. It also is the attaching point for the lower control arms. It can be done but not with bags alone.
 
To get your truck that low you would have to seriously modify the engine crossmember. It also is the attaching point for the lower control arms. It can be done but not with bags alone.
well maybe it wont be that low then, but however low i can get it in a parked position with the bag setup and dropped spindles. prefer not to mess with the front geometry as im not that skilled yet.

is there reason why that setup wouldnt work on a 73? it says its for a 74 up, is there a difference in the suspensions between a 73 and 74 on? im shure i could make it work though.
 
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That kit is just for the air system, bags valves compressors tanks lines electrical. Still need the 4-link setup in the rear the misc. fab stuff up front. Plus that kit is from a company with a HORRIBLE reputation.
 
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yeah after sme research i see that. im just goona scrap the bag idea, atleast for now, and lower it myself.
 
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No need to scrap the bag idea, just do some more research. The front crossmember hangs about 1 1/2 to 1 3/4" below the frame. The major problems lies in the strut bar hitting the pitman arm I've just about completed my back end and will be moving to the front soon. My plans are to fab a lower a-arm and get rid of the strut bar, and make a crossmember that doesn't hang below the frame. Right now the back end will lay frame on a 31" tire.
 
just go lowering kit installed last week, got kit from VR440 at midamericacustoms.com kit worked out awesome. it's a 4/6 lowering kit but got more like 5/5. added 2" lowering shackles for 94-01 rams. might even add a 1-2" lowering block to the rear (still has a little rake look). running 15x7 (235/60x15) front & 15x8 (255/60x15) rear. once i get my exhaust re-ran i will end up with 4" of ground clearance...here's a few pics.

before:
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines.com/gallery/Hawaiian Rebel 01/396647.jpg

after:
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines.com/gallery/Hawaiian Rebel 01/397578.jpg

http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines.com/gallery/Hawaiian Rebel 01/397579.jpg

http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines.com/gallery/Hawaiian Rebel 01/397580.jpg


HR87 :dwave:
 
so been doin some work this week on the beast, cut 1 1/2" coils out the front 3/4t springs, and have the rear ready to install a flip kit that i gotta order from mid america customs tommorow.

will also be ordering some 17" cragar soft 8's and new tires, and need to figure out some shorter front shocks. right now everything is on the cheap.

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Well, Did my 2" shackle drop today, was a rather simple swap aside from having the bolts in the stock shackles frozen! not sure if anyone would like this info or not, but i have a part number for 2" lower rear shocks, I work for Advance auto parts (hate it) I did some searching in the old books for shocks and part numbers for 2" shorter, i came up with this part number for Monroe Gas charged H/D shocks, 32073 depending your drop they may not be 100% for you, but on a budget they work, also called Monroe direct, these rear shocks are for a 1970-1974 Dodge Charger, hope this helps!
 
I know this thread is about lowering, but I want to level mine. how do I go about slightly dropping the back and raising the front? I want it to sit like this: (pics are before, then after)
 

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Factory 1/2 ton control arms would lift the front of your dually. I got a set of Mid America Custom control arms on my half ton they give it about two to three inches of drop, but I'm almost positive that they are basically very well hand built replicas of a 1 ton lower arm.
 
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I think Mid-America's arms lower more than the 1-ton arm does on half-tons. I'd call them and see what they can do for a ton truck. You may have to do a combo of drop arms and cutting a coil or 2 off the springs, or use 3/4-ton springs. Axle flip in the rear is cake, standard spring pad moved underneath the tube. You'll probably have to mod or remove the bump stops though.
 
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