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How would you lower a 1970 D100?

I would like to know how to lower a 1970 Dodge D100 Long bed P/U. I know that I need an independent front axle, I don't know how to know if I'm getting the right one.
Other than that I just need to know how to do it?

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I guess the easiest way would be de-arched springs up front and lowering blocks in the rear, all depends on how low you want it. A good front end shop can explain what you need to do.
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