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sorry homeboy astro is NOT full frame.its a unibodyOriginally posted by Badass94Cad@Nov 14 2007, 02:28 PM~9226394
Whether it's an Astro or a full-size, it doesn't matter. They're both full-frame, not unibody. :uh:
Yes, you can juice a van. Yes, they look cool IMO. And YES you will have plenty of room for plenty of hoez out back to play with at you leisure.
i juiced a 87 astro it was just like you saidOriginally posted by grandson@Nov 14 2007, 04:10 PM~9227135
well, the astro has a front subframe / cradle but the rear is all unibody
Hmm, you learn something new every day... I knew the fullsize was full frame, but I always thought the Astro was full frame too. I thought they were based on the S10... Oh well. :happysad:Originally posted by GRINGO_CONNECT@Nov 14 2007, 02:30 PM~9226406
sorry homeboy astro is NOT full frame.its a unibody
fullsize is full frame
why not, mines been just fine; same with 3 other people i know with lifted uni's.Originally posted by KINGFISH_CUSTOMS@Nov 13 2007, 11:32 PM~9223374
u can juice just about any car with the right know how. now the real question is would it be advisable. me i would say i wouldnt lift any uni-body car. u want something to lift, get a solid framed car
don't take his advice.i've seen plenty of vans that was killin some g-bodys.i have one on juice my self.it's a 98 astro.Originally posted by supreme@Nov 14 2007, 08:37 AM~9225114
take kingfishes advice, plus vans wont get the skeezers sweatin your ride like a g-body or the other typical lowriders
Originally posted by jtheshowstoppper@Nov 15 2007, 12:16 PM~9233624
why do people always say juice cars with frames? all the unibodys ive seen switched up dont have any problems
juicing a nontraditional really pisses people off :biggrin:Originally posted by Boricua Customs@Nov 15 2007, 01:25 PM~9233684
because some people are old school Bro, they like to see & try to keep it traditional, trust me I catch shit from the lowrider guys & the tuner guys from having a civic on juice :uh: