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Old 10-23-2003, 11:18 AM   #22
Izzy
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Originally posted by crazy4chevs
I wouldnt of put somthing like that up front, I was just thinking more clearance for towing if I decided to in the future. I think it sounds like the firestone 2600 at all 4 corners is the way to go. This should be a little bouncy?, but I think a good compramise if I want to tow somtime down the road.

(you never know when you will need to tow somthing, and wish you would have made it so you can.)

Can I see some stance pics, and a quick suspension rundown and tire wheel size?

Example: pic, firstone 2600 all around , dropped spindles and 235-60-15 on 15x8's

Thanks,Lance
The 2600's are good all around, up front they're perfect and they're better than a sleeve bag out back,for towing, because they can hold nearly double the weight per corner.

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