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Old 04-17-2013, 08:42 PM   #1
Groyd
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Time to start on the suspension

I'm wanting a 4/6 drop.

I'm thinking spindles and springs up front from ECE.

In the rear I was thinking about the rear air ride suspension kit from ECE just so I knew that the ride would be smooth, but still low. Keep in mind that I've never done any type of air ride setup.

I was planning on not having a compressor or tank on board initially for financial reasons and later adding the compressor,valves, & tank.

http://www.earlyclassic.com/catalog....gory=Drop+Kits

After doing all the math on the rear air ride setup from ECE ($650). It looks like they're charging ~400 for the bags, valves, and fittings. The panhard, shocks, and relocators alone when ordered from them are ~250.

Does this sound right? Or should I order it in pieces and get the bags, plates, line, and fittings somewhere else. If so, where? Or is the price in the right ballpark?

Thanks,

Matt
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