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How can i slamm my 94 pickup but still keep some of the ride?

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Old 03-05-2013, 09:49 AM
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How can i slamm my 94 pickup but still keep some of the ride?

I'm new here so thought I'd start my first thread. I have a 94 Toyota pickup standard cab. It's already lowered 3/3 with three inch blocks in the back and the torsion bars relaxed but I was wondering if there was any way I could get it like another inch or two with out loosing all the ride and with out spending a while bunch of money on drop spindles and things like that I know I can take leafs from the back to lower more but don't know what to do on the front.
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Ball joint flip. Google it. Real simple.
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But how much more is that going to give me and is it going to take a way a lot of the ride?
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toyotaminis.com there is more lowered and bagged guys there who will be able to give you lots of info about it. but in reality, you're going to need to spend the money on the spindles or arms.

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Ball joint flip is 1" to 1 1/2" at best and the extra half inch is if you stack a washer or two under the lowest ball joint. Sdyota has the write up posted on toyotaminis.com

DJM 3" LCAS are like $205 after tax or something and they will give you the drop and have preload on you T-bars and space between your front bump stops, you can go to pepboys and buy 1/2 poly universal bump stops for up front to like i did. They were $11 after tax and give you some more room before hitting bump stop
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