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Cuttyman9

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    Male
  • My Project Cars
    I have 15
    The dodge though is a 1953 B3B-116 I inherited
    I also own:
    1936 Chevy master coupe
    1966 Polara wagon
    1966 C20(converted to K20)
    1967 Chevelle Malibu
    1971 Cutlass
    1971 Triumph Stag
    1975 Trans Am
    1988 Corolla GTS
    1991 300zx TT
    1992 Svx
    1992 Typhoon
    1992 Stealth RT/TT
    1992 Celica GT (2gr swap)
    1999 f150

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  • Occupation
    Lead Design Engineer

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    Commiefornia
  • Interests
    Cars mostly.

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  1. Yeah it’s already a straight axle. I'm curious if anyone’s done anything like this. Not seeming like it.
  2. Hello, I have a 53 dodge B4B pickup and I’ve decided to go gasser with it. Has anyone lifted these on the stock suspension? Did you use lift blocks? Or air shocks? Off of which vehicle did you source them? It looks like both front and rear have the axle underneath the leafs so it should be down to steering if I can raise it up. I believe I have the wheels and tires I want (and I have the engine config I want, small turbos stuffed in the engine bay and megaphones out the fender) but the rear needs a small lift to clear the 295/50’s and the front will need to be higher than that. It’ll be a farm truck for a while so it doesn’t have to be perfect or road worthy, just farm worthy for my dad to cruise around on their property.
  3. Man! That thing is cool! I like that front end with the hooded headlights. What did the lift blocks look like? I’m trying to raise up the rear of my truck a good bit so I can fit some wide tires.
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