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...appreciate the info...I'm going to get with another member here with air & take a test ride.i may pm you a little later on,when I get closer to doing it...thanx again
No problem. I will help as much as I can. Plenty of photos.
I was in the same predicament; purchased spacers 25mm front and 38mm back with ISF wheels. I recently changed rims and dropped 1.2" all around using Sage RCA kits. And it was less than $500, DYI.
hey guys Ive been on TTE springs since 2010 and I think I want to lower the front end just a little bit more, which spring gives the most drop? Any draw backs to keeping the TTE's in the back but swapping out the fronts?
hey guys Ive been on TTE springs since 2010 and I think I want to lower the front end just a little bit more, which spring gives the most drop? Any draw backs to keeping the TTE's in the back but swapping out the fronts?
I would recommend keeping the TTE springs all around...and getting a smallest RCA kit for the front if you want it dropped it bit. The great thing about the RCA kit is that its an easy mod. Just remove 2 bolts on each side...lift the hub/brake assembly...place the RCA block onto the lower ball joint...then place the hub/brake assembly back down...and secure in place with the new longer bolts. Good luck.