Hi I’m putting drop spindles too do you know if can use the regular shocks or do I need a shorter ones and what’s the brand of the cut off wheel thank you for your info.
Hello, to drop my truck I the simple setup is 1. 2” front drop spindles, 2. 3” drop rear leaf springs. 3. All 4 new performance shocks. I got everything from bell tech. Then I bought a rear sway bar. Super nice setup. New video coming soon. Thank you for watching.
Hello, I cut both sides. The new drops mount is closer to the truck on both sides of the truck. So to get the tie rods screwed in far enough, to get the wheels straight, you got to cut the tie rod ends and turn them almost all the way in when installing to get the wheels straight. I hope this helps.
This is great. I went with street edge 2in drop spindles but surely its the same procedure.
Hello, I would think it would be be the same for your setup also. Thank you so much for watching.
These are outstanding and very informative tips ..great videos
Glad you like them!
Hi I’m putting drop spindles too do you know if can use the regular shocks or do I need a shorter ones and what’s the brand of the cut off wheel thank you for your info.
Hello, the drop spindles only change where the location of the spindle is as far as height. No need to modify the regular shock.
Hi I’m planning to drop my 96 Nissan hardbody I just want to know all the parts you bough
Hello, to drop my truck I the simple setup is 1. 2” front drop spindles, 2. 3” drop rear leaf springs. 3. All 4 new performance shocks.
I got everything from bell tech. Then I bought a rear sway bar. Super nice setup. New video coming soon. Thank you for watching.
Love it thanks I am going to be getting these too
Thank you very much. If can help out anyway just ask.
nice job! angle of the dangle😂
Thank you.
I'm looking for parts to change my front suspension out on my 95 Nissan pickup.
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So you only cut the driver side tie rod?
Hello, I cut both sides. The new drops mount is closer to the truck on both sides of the truck. So to get the tie rods screwed in far enough, to get the wheels straight, you got to cut the tie rod ends and turn them almost all the way in when installing to get the wheels straight. I hope this helps.