the truck does look good....but
i wish they'd run some resto type articles along with the drop a blower in
your ole truck too...
At 12:44 AM 03/22/2000 -0500, Joseph Rennie Weertz wrote:
>Did anyone see then new classic trucks mag? It has the finishing touches
>on the "High Tech HAuler" and that trucks looks HOT. I want my truck to
>sit like that. Could I get that stance without IFS? I can't get that
>picture out of my mind, classic and low, what a combo. Has anyone used
>the droped axel that Butch's Rod Shop sells or fabricated their own from
>spare I-beam axels? I am thinking dropped axel,
>re-worked springs and shackles and a big soft joust bumper (just in case
>of bumps). And 17's in front and 17's (mAYBE 18's) in the rear. Stop
>talking about the rules and discuss my 50's in the weeds suspension.
>
>thanks for the help, this list has gotten me through the winter which is
>so hard causeI cannotfind time to work on my truck asmuch as I would like.
>And a big thanks for helping me to have a running start as the spring and
>summer approach.
>
>thanks
>joe weertz
>50 3100
>
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