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How can I lower my 96 gmc 1500 extra cab without having to buy anything..I mean its not that I want to be cheap it is that I'm 19 years old and money is a little tight lol I'm saving up for my speakers already built a box and have my headunit and amps just saving but back on subject any tips guys help out a young buck

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Remove the wheels

You'd have to buy something. The fronts you could cut the coils. But that isn't ideal. Don't know about the back though.

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Do you think I could remove a leaf or something in the back and maybe cut the springs a tad ?? I don't care if it rides bumpy as long as it is dumb low lol

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if your rear leafs are on top of the axle you could flip them under the rear for a good 2-3" of drop, then cut the front springs.

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That would work my setup is over axle so would it even out too or would the back sit lower

depends on how much you cut the front springs..

1986 C20 Suburban

9 American Bass XFL 15's

B2 M1MKII

14v XS Power Batteries

Maxwell Caps

Acoustical energy is free. Electrical energy is not

you havent lived until you've hit a screw with a router.

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