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HIGHlow KusTumZ
I was pitched an idea...someone came to me and said they saw a pic in the king of the street mag where a couple people didnt have a-arms. found out they drop the mounts to the bottom below the frame .. never done a lift this way ... how are the top arms dropped and how does it ride?
DiVeRsE AuToMoTiVe
use crown vic arms and weld the mounts underneath the frame instead of on top. its weird if uve never done ne
blockburna561
Any pics of this?
DONKKINGS
QUOTE (HIGHlow KusTumZ @ Jul 16 2009, 10:21 AM) *
I was pitched an idea...someone came to me and said they saw a pic in the king of the street mag where a couple people didnt have a-arms. found out they drop the mounts to the bottom below the frame .. never done a lift this way ... how are the top arms dropped and how does it ride?

The item you speak of is a sub-frame,It lowers the lower arm so the spring is not under so much tension..The ride is more like stock ... same as a nice lift in a truck ...

This here is for a 65-70 B-body

You can get buy without A-arms but ,We also make droped upper A-arms...
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