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new here , lowering question?

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hey everyone.
im new here and new to the f100s. I just picked up a 69' f100 that isn't to pretty for the eyes haha but I have some plans for it. I was wondering what is the best, but also not breaking the wallet, way to lower it. my plans are to eventually have 18s or 20s on it. thanks in advance
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thanks!
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has anyone actually flipped the front brackets to the rear end ? just wondering how it would sit
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builtfordtough wrote:has anyone actually flipped the front brackets to the rear end ? just wondering how it would sit
Go here and scroll down to the section on lowering: http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/11878 ... st14213910

Thread, pics, how-tos.....
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ugh, i just posted this but here it is again:

do a google search next time!

http://www.wikihow.com/Wear-Really-Low- ... osing-Them
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