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Old Mar 9, 2000 | 08:21 AM
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OK, I've got an '82 F150 and I want to lower it about 2" and go from 15" rims to 16". I see all kinds of lift kits, but how the heck to I drop this thing. I know I can cut a coil and drop it in the front, but then what do I do with the shock? And would a dropped spindle be a better way to drop the front?

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Old Mar 9, 2000 | 08:54 AM
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For an '82 F150, they have the I-beam suspension, so the correct way to drop it would be to use lowered I-beams. You should buy a copy of Truckin' magazine. They have all kinds of ads for lowering kits.


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