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Dodge68charger

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Im thinking about slamming my 70 cuda to the ground. Just wondering if anyone has pics of their lowered e - body. Not sure if i should go with an art morrisson frame or lowering blocks n put the money somewhere else.. Thanks guys

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Are you going to use air bags? I believe that is the only way to get your car to lower as much as the one in the pic. I have lowered the front of my Chally with just the torsion bar adjustment, but it is not as low as the pic.
 

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Im thinking about slamming my 70 cuda to the ground. Just wondering if anyone has new york 773.jpgpics of their lowered e - body. Not sure if i should go with an art morrisson frame or lowering blocks n put the money somewhere else.. Thanks guys
I used a four link in the rear with a narrowed rear end and torsion bars in the front. I'm running 11x22 in the rear and 7x20 in the front.

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Thanks guys. Think im gonna go with the art morrisson chassis route. The roadster shop has pics on their site of a sick cuda they're building with the same style frame. Love the stance of the car! Check it out. As for driveability i hear ya, one speedbump can ruin a nice day of cruising
 

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I used a four link in the rear with a narrowed rear end and torsion bars in the front. I'm running 11x22 in the rear and 7x20 in the front.

Your cuda sound pretty awsome. Do you have any pics. Love the big wheel look but not sure about 20s vs 22s. Thanks
 
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