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a bridge = no laying frame eh??? i just need to c notch and then 4 link it and call it a day??

also, i am guessing i need to buy spindles and upper and lower a arms to lay frame???? anyway to mod the stock suspension or is it probably not worth it?

lmk what ya think, its a older s dime, prolly like 86-90 or so, not even sure, gotta go look at it

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It depends on tire size. A stock 16 inch rim with a low profile tire can get away with a small frame c notch and drop spindles in front. You dont need drop spindles but useing drops spindles is the correct way to do it and releaves a few head aces when lowering or laying the truck out. Your still gonna have to cut s few things and move a few cross members aswell.

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I know this is old but in order to get a s10 to lay its pretty simple .

You can lay on a 17" rim w/ a 205 to 215/35/17 , to lay in the front you need spindles no uppers or lower control arms.The rear you can lay on a 17" with a bolt in notch , BUT it will lay out ON the notch. I would recomend IF you dont wanan cut the bed an want the cheapest (NOT BEST) way out would be to run a behind an under bag bracket kit on a mono leaf setup .If your not a affraid to cut the bed I would run probably run a suicide doors 3 link an a bag over axle setup.

JUST IMO.

Fmkustoms , I would think you would know this stuff with a name like that .

Ed

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