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Originally posted by SupertruxIf a forum member were to buy the kit and the springs from us and supply their own axle we would do the swap for £450 inc vat
£476 for parts
£450 for fitting
£200?for an axle
£1126 all in
regards Nigel
Expensive ?????
regards Nigel
HOLY SH!T!!
Nigel , Great value mate!!
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coils or leafs
howsit goin all ,, im just about 2 do an sas on my baby but im not sure weather 2 go with leaf springs or coil ,, my mate had a 4in lift with coils but still had the ifs on it and it was a bit sloppy i havent had the chance 2 drive one with an sas yet , but im thinking leaf would make a better ride , does anyone have any info for me tnx .
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Originally posted by cpt bender View Posttnx Supertrux looks like the leafs will b goin on , now im only goin up 4inches and im not 2 sure what shocks i should use , rancho 9000's r my first choice only because everyone seems have them , but i dont really know much about any other brands tnxs
In general theres a talk about shocks right now, The Procomp ES9000's - cheap but seems to be issues. The TJM's - expensive but quality an some others that i cant remember
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My thoughts on shocks:
Of the many makes out there, there definitely are better shocks than the pro comp items, but and it is a BIG but. They all cost more. Now more is ok but over the last 16 year of messing with trucks i have come to believe that the pro comps are the best shock per pound spent.
By this I mean that a Bilstien is better than a pro comp, but is it 3 times as good, coz its 2 times the price??
I can use any shocks on my own truck and I can sell any brand to my customers, I use and choose pro comp.
Just my ten cents worth.
regards NigelMonster trucks, BIG,Loud,Fast, What's not to like?
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