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best option for lowering a 92 c1500


doughboy_customz
11-02-2004, 12:20 AM
well i have a 92 C1500 i was wanting to know whats the best all around lowering kit i could get? im big on corner hugging so i want a kit that handels well aswell as looks good im looking for somewhere around 4 in the front and 6 in the rear maybe more i dunno but i do plan on running 18inch wheels what brands/styles/price ranges should i be looking for?

KPVSR
11-04-2004, 05:37 PM
Just my opinion so please don't be offended but the best way to lower your truck that much is to not do it. If you want something that rides low buy a car. Trucks lowered that much with the big ass wheels just don't look right to me. Maybe if the top was chopped 2" as well then you may have something.

doughboy_customz
11-28-2004, 11:58 PM
im not at all offended...opinions are like assholes everybody has one ;) i personally like lowered vehicles i wasnt planning on putting "big wheels" on it either...i was accually planning on somthing such as an american series wheel or weld racing wheel. if i wanted a truck to use it for "truck" purposes i would have chosen a 4wd. Now does anybody have any recomendations for lowering or not?

MadMac56
11-29-2004, 01:26 AM
check out Belltech or Ground Force...

www.belltechcorp.com (http://www.belltechcorp.com)

www.groundforce.com (http://www.groundforce.com)

Both are manufacturers...find some info on their sites

broughy84
11-29-2004, 12:35 PM
put a big block chevy in it :)

cordovaass
11-29-2004, 07:34 PM
im my personal opinion belltech is the best but also the most expensive. i would not go with ground force...


i have a 1990 c-1500 and i droped it 5 in the front and 7 in the rear.
i have used all different brand parts....and was lucky to get my truck to sit level..... well about 1/2 inch lower in the back......

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