same shocks i got in my truck, and they're much cheaper than the coilovers i bought soooo :shrug::bertstare: nga he said coilovers weren't in the budget and you post shocks that cost just as much. Smh.
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same shocks i got in my truck, and they're much cheaper than the coilovers i bought soooo :shrug::bertstare: nga he said coilovers weren't in the budget and you post shocks that cost just as much. Smh.
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Nice man!
:bertstare: nga he said coilovers weren't in the budget and you post shocks that cost just as much. Smh.
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So what are thoughts on just doing a 3 inch drop spring up front with a flip and notch in the back? This would save me the expense of spindles as well as all the time in grinding etc and still not having the turning radius I do now. This thing doesn't turn anyway so I cannot imagine worse! This way I could also do McG flip with the weld in AVS (?) notch. Also if I save enough I can still do the helper bags. If this was the old days in a Jeep I wouldnt even buy the flip kit Id just buy perches and weld them in. However I want to make sure all this is removable, with the exception of the notch, in case I ever sell the truck and it needs to go.
That's the exact setup I have on my truck now and I don't have any issues with the ride. I am looking for 1-2" springs because I have some spindles I want to put on and don't really want to be 5" drop up front lol.
My signature is a shop from before I dropped it. This is 3/5.5.
Because it rode bad?
it rode like shit on 3" springs only. my truck saw several setups...and by far the coilovers were the best and money well spent. I wish I did it from the beginning. Ask Moore how much he likes his now that it's on coilovers. The adjustability is really nice, height and comfort can be adjusted.