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I'm not a big fan of dodges, especially older dodges so my opinion might be bias, but I'd leave it alone. Only older trucks that look good lowered in my opinion are the short bed chevy's. It's your truck though, so your opinion is all that should really matter. Good luck with whatever you decide to do."Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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I sure as hell didnt put the landing strip of cab lights on it, came that way when i bought it and without a new roof skin they have to stay for now. And the stack will be gone shortly, I hate it. After a 1200 mile road trip I cant stand it.Originally posted by Lason View PostThat poor truck, between the mexican christmas lights on top, the redneck stack out back that poor truck doesnt know what ethniticity should be! And now you wanna drop it?
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My .02:
A lowered truck needs some bling. Yours has none. Lose those FUGLY black rims and go with some old school chrome ones. Monochrome paint job, no black moulding or black emblems. Chrome grill and bumpers. Lose the lights and the stack.
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Originally posted by Stunter Bob View PostI sure as hell didnt put the landing strip of cab lights on it, came that way when i bought it and without a new roof skin they have to stay for now. And the stack will be gone shortly, I hate it. After a 1200 mile road trip I cant stand it.
Glad to hear. Honestly I would remove the landing strip and plug those holes with rubber plugs that you can get at any autoparts store if you can , loose the stack unless its a drag truck or a semi and then I would convert to semi wheels/tires with a small lift.
I heard the wheels/tires are pricey but just the direction I would go with that truck. I personally dont like lowered fullsize pick up trucks so take my opinion with a grain of salt. Its a nice base for a cool truck whichever way you go though!
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