>I have a 1969 type II single cab pick up, it has a mild resto custom look, >and I would now like to lower it a bit (3-4inches), any advice on what method >is best, cost, and who has the parts would be greatly appreciated. Drop >spindles would be my first choice if anyone makes them for a late model (I've >only seen them for early), Thanks!
Possible solutions: 1. deflate tires (free) 2. take tires off (free) 3. take wheels and tires off (free) 4. dig a hole 3-4 inches and drive bus to it (free) 5. move somewhere else which is 3-4 inches lower than where you live (cost depends on location) 6. add seat booster which is 3-4 inches higher so the bus feels lowered (about $20 for a good one) 7. get 4 roller skates and install where tires go (about $90 and tie shoe laces good) If you need more possibilities, just let me know. Glad to be of assistance. =================================================== Raul Wilma (1982 Westfalia) Larsen (1956 Microbus) "I take credit for nothing and disclaim everything" ===================================================
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