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Old Dec 3, 2007
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by the way..

what does the 5.5 and 6.0 in the Camburg Kits stand for?>
 
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Old Dec 3, 2007
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i really dunno,but the 6.0 has dual shocks i believe
 
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haha yeah i know.. its weird i can't figure out what it all means.
 
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FIGURED IT OUT!

Camburg Engineering: Offer 2 lifts for the new SLA suspension. The first is a basic 3" lift spindle. It also widens the track by 1.5" per side. The 5.5" performance lift includes new upper a-arms with uniballs, the 3" spindle, limiting straps, new coils, bumpstops, and Bilstein shocks.

it has to be the height of the kit
because i know for a fact those coils lift it 2.5", so combined with the 3" spindles, it would equal 5.5

 
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Old Dec 14, 2007
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sorry to jump in but i have a question about your doetsch lift. How do you like it and what is the ride like.
 
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Old Dec 14, 2007
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haha noo problem.
i like the lift, i just got the spindles and nothing else.
it rides almost the same as stock, and i'm sure it would ride the same if i got some good shocks in there and took the coil spacers out, which is what i'm doing in a few days, but all in all i'd reccomend it
 
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Old Dec 15, 2007
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did you look at dixon brothers?

They're pretty decently affordable and they have a good midtravel kit.

Blitzkreig motorsports has a midtravel kit too... i think urandaman is getting their setup here pretty soon.

dixon bros is in lompoc, ca. i called up the guy and talked to him about their setup and he was a really straightforward, honest, no bull**** guy to deal with. i dont remember his name, unfortunately, but i would NOT hesitate to give him my business if i was in the market for that setup.
 
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Originally Posted by Drayke
did you look at dixon brothers?

They're pretty decently affordable and they have a good midtravel kit.

Blitzkreig motorsports has a midtravel kit too... i think urandaman is getting their setup here pretty soon.

dixon bros is in lompoc, ca. i called up the guy and talked to him about their setup and he was a really straightforward, honest, no bull**** guy to deal with. i dont remember his name, unfortunately, but i would NOT hesitate to give him my business if i was in the market for that setup.

yeah i looked at Dixon Bros and all of their kits, as well as Blitz's, but they are both around $3000, way too much for me. I will probably be going with a mid-travel kit from Weld-Tec in Santee by next week
 
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