LOWERED GMT 900 questions... (Updated post 80)

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This is going to look sick:thumbs:


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Well. I am going to install my G80 and 3.73 gears. Also want to re-engineer my exhaust system a bit. Selling the Miata because I just don't have room for all of these damn vehicles and the truck is going to become my project toy. At least this way it gets used for something! I thought about selling it... but dammit, it's paid for and needs to be a toy.

I'm even considering losing the shell and going with a Gaylord style bed cover.

I'm considering a lot of options now that I want to go this direction.

WIN :thumbs:

That will be my last item for consideration. I think it might be cool with the shell... just because I like to be different (and it's damn handy in a RegCab truck.

UPDATE:

After speaking with several people who have installed a bunch of this stuff... they all tell me to go with the Ground Force 9999 kit instead unless I want a punishing ride. WTF? Anybody have any input on Ground Force?

Here is the kit: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/d...d_ForceQQLowering_KitQQ20072010QQG379999.html

Welcome to the dark side! :ohnoes:

It will look great with the cap. Lowered trucks have sported that look in the 80's and 90's in so cal and it looks awesome.

I realize I may be too late on this, but I would have stayed awayfrom the drop leafs. They tend to be bouncy, and severly comprimise the load capacity. (if thats a concern)
 

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I realize I may be too late on this, but I would have stayed awayfrom the drop leafs. They tend to be bouncy, and severly comprimise the load capacity. (if thats a concern)
We'll see. I can always do a flip kit using my current springs if needed later. As far as load goes, I plan on running an air shock or added airbags. We'll see once they are installed.
 

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Go with Air Lift slam air helper bags. You won't regret it.
 

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