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Old Apr 5, 2005
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leveling coils

ok, need some insight. looking for a little "lift" in the front. Don't want to do a spindle lift cause I dont want to run larger tires, have 235/75-15 revos. have heard about "leveling coils" that give 2" of lift. any problems with these, can I use stock length shocks or do I need longer ones? will I have alignment or ball joint problems? all opinions are welcome, thanks.
 
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I have leveling blocks on my older I-beam suspension and love them...
 
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Old Apr 5, 2005
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Originally Posted by Redneckstone
I have leveling blocks on my older I-beam suspension and love them...
I'm sure they'll do very well when they help you move to FL in the next couple months. I can get you a job here like *snap* that! We need people.
 
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I bet you FL people want me down there i keep hearing this haha
 
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Old Apr 6, 2005
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so no one knows anything about these? Here is a link:
http://www.suspensionmax.com/smshopc...ORD&CarType=78
scroll down to part # 753420 Front Leveling Lift Coils $99.95
any opinions?
 
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