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    Coilover on a 4x4???

    Ok guys I have been thinking about how I can make my truck ride better and perfformance a little better. Well the other day I was under my truck changeing the oil and was sizing things up and I think it i make some new shock towers I could take out my torion bar and use a coilover setup. Anyone elce ever think about this or has anyone tryed this? What do you all think?
    Jeremy
    2000 Sierra 4x4 Denali front, 5.3, 3/4 drop, 22 foose speedsters, roll pan, Cold Air, Cat-back.

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    i would think it would get in the way of the cv's

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    yeah Jon DBrods can do this, we will be doing it to mine as soon as my work picks back up and i can afford it lol....but it doesnt seem to be to hard or a ordeal just need to make brackets for them and weld them on in the right spot
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    Quote Originally Posted by 6.0vortecchevy View Post
    i would think it would get in the way of the cv's
    CV should clear there right in the middle of the A frame ant shock mounts are all the to the back.

    As for the bags Im sure those bag over shocks would do the same thing.
    Jeremy
    2000 Sierra 4x4 Denali front, 5.3, 3/4 drop, 22 foose speedsters, roll pan, Cold Air, Cat-back.

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