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83LSWagon

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I was bored, so I used some skills I recently aquired

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Hows it handle? Did you just cut coils?
 
Yeeesh! The front looks way too low... :shock:
I'm kinda biased though, as I prefer stock ride heights.

Are your new skills photoshop related or torch related?
 
It's just photoshop at the moment. I havent decided how I am going to drop it, but am leaning towards bags.
 
I think it looks good the way it is. A V8 will settle the front down a little bit. 8)

I've installed a few air ride set ups at work, including on an '84 MCSS, and in my opinion they are really overrated, and they all ride like lumber wagons. I'd take a stock suspension anyday over air ride.
But I guess that's just me though...
 
haha yea, I thought it was funny.
I'm trying to get feedback from different people about how different systems ride. I want it lower, but I want it to ride decent at least.
 
Looks good might be a little to low, but if its going to have air then its okay. I wish I could Photoshop I want to see what a wagon would look like in all silver lowered mildly with 82 Iroc wheels.
 
Id go with air, Ive done many air suspensions and they ride as smooth as a caddy as long as you build it right, with correct shocks, ect. But, its liek anythign else, you get what you pay for, a universal suicidedoors.com air ride kit for 900 bucks will not touch the ride of a 7500 dollar air ride tech kit.
 
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