Cruzin NW- You should be more open to other people's ideas. I have to say that I have seen more Cruisers that are ugly in my opinion than many other vehicles, but I also accept what others would like to do. Wouldn't the world be boring if we all just copied ideas that other people already had? I have built three custom vehicles before my Cruiser and I must tell you that there is VERY little that CAN'T be done with the right approach and a willingless to make tradeoffs. I know for a fact that you can fit 20s on the front and the back of a Cruiser, even a lowered one. I was headed down this road last year. I never did it, but I learned how it is done. The front struts need to be modified. The bottom spring perch needs to be raised about an inch if I remember right. Yes, this does raise the front end so you would need to combine it with lowering springs to maintain or lower the front end. This is a delicate procedure because you have to cut the perch off and weld it back on higher. If controlled welding on a pressurized strut scares you, it does me, then you can buy them already done from californiacruisers.com. They also have pictures scattered here and there on their site of Cruisers with twenties all the way around. I love the way it looks. Email ptbob from californiacruisers.com if you have any questions. He has been very helpful. Don't let others opinions sway you from what you want to do. You can also learn a lot from from people that haven't followed "the way"
Edlsen
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