lowering a 66 swb

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Pappy
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lowering a 66 swb

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What is a good set up to lower a 66 swb with a set of 20" salt flats. and what size tire would be good. is drop i beams the only way and the way the truck sets does the rear need droped also how much is right look
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There are a multitude of ways to do what you are asking for, and they all have to do with your personal taste. I can't tell you how low you want the truck or if you want the ass end sticking up in the air like Hoofbeatracer and Greg D like, or not. I can't tell you what tirees you like to see either. Gonna need some more info bud, to do with what you like, and welcome to the club!!
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Johnny Canuck wrote:I can't tell you how low you want the truck or if you want the ass end sticking up in the air like Hoofbeatracer and Greg D like, or not.
I just don't like having to mount training wheels on my back bumper. :lol: Like JC says your options are nearly limitless depending on your skill and/or wallet. There are plenty here who can offer some advice but need to know where you are headed to give good answers. BTW, :welcome: to Slick 60s!
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Greg D
I just don't like having to mount training wheels on my back bumper
What the hell is this back bumper thing you speak of ???? :D
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OK, roll pan.
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1994 F 150 XLT 2WD


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Post by Alan Mclennan »

G`day Pappy welcome to the club!, first off I`d get the 20" flats repaired that's no way to lower your truck :lol: , but to lower a 66 I used Dreambeams and cut down springs up front for 4" drop and DJM`s lowering kit for the rear you can see Lenore in my album, nice and easy to do as well.


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