1977 Chop Top Crew Cab Dually!

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1977 Chop Top Crew Cab Dually!
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diabolic kustoms
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I always use the universial from speedway motors
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ec_dually
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i dont have sway bars on mine and it rides great .. front bags are independent but wired to one switch and my rear are plummed together on one switch
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lophat
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hmmm maybe i'll check it again with them running seprate up front. Valves, rims & tnks etc going in soon.

thx guys
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lophat
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thx i'll check it out.
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lophat
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Ok started some bodywork and realized the bodymounts are way worse than I thought. I am going to take it to my buddys shop and let him tear into the floor and mounts.

May see if I can drop them down a smidge while i'm at it...lol.

Anyone know how much I can get away with?

Hell, one more inch would be great!
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Thats what she said.
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sittinlow88
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I love watching this thread for the pics!
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huskerdually
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I don't know if you could get an entire inch without some finagling. Maybe 1/2.
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lophat
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Hmm, I was thinking I may have trouble getting an inch. Oh well we'll see.

Hey i'm back on it this week. Need to get the rear shocks mounted and widen the rear fenders for the 22's.

Anyone have any pics of where to cut the rear fenders?

I was going to take them off and widen them , but I am swamped and don't have time for all that.

I've moved since on here last, new projects, getting my bug running, kinks worked out of that. And work is always a week behind schedule.

Throw a wife and kids into the mix and you need 36 hour days!
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I keep forgetting to ask you guys, with the front 22" adapters the centering bits on the adapters poke through the center hub on the front wheels. How do you guys get a center cap on the front rims when those things poke through?

I don't want to use those stand off kind either...just the regular lo-pro, pop on front center cap.