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    Lifting the front past normal limits?

    Trunk lid might stay off, picked up a couple of old school mini-bikes and would be very easy to build some mounts in the trunk to haul them up in the woods. That, or put the trunk lid back on and build a truck lumber rack onto it.
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    Lifting the front past normal limits?

    It had a bench, I was going to try to reupholster it then decided that some hyundai buckets from pick-n-pull on $15 seat day would cost less, be more comfortable, and save a ton of work and stress
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    Lifting the front past normal limits?

    Love this, wish they went into more detail of the "frame" install. I've thought about swapping it onto a OBS ford ttb frame but that's kind of hokey. The ttb does sound like a great way to get the front powered and still have a nice ride and good travel, but I might just be dreaming. That's a...
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    Lifting the front past normal limits?

    Glad I was able to make you uncomfortable!
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    Lifting the front past normal limits?

    also picked up a d60 from a mid-60s sweptline for $100 that may find it's way under here
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    Lifting the front past normal limits?

    Thanks for all the replies, she's a crappy $500 shitbox that I can fit my fist in the rustholes in the fenders and the pass floor needs serious sheetmetal before I can put a seat in. I'm sick of trying to have nice cars so I'm going to start with something unloved and beyond what most would...
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    Lifting the front past normal limits?

    So, uncommon question, I've searched and not found anything. Has anybody raised the front up a lot? I'm thinking gasser stance, Roadkill mentality of taking muscle cars offroad etc. I've only ever worked with a-body suspension and that was lowering with heavy torsion bars in a road-race setup...
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