01-06-2004, 01:59 AM | #26 |
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I've never dealt with AIM, so I can't speak for there business practices, but that might explain some of the difference in price. I'm glad the quality is good. I was just concerned that spindles with a name brand are all around $200-275 and AIM's are $150, justifiably raises an eyebrow...
Thanks Eric.....I'm hoping my 255/60's won't rub too badly... I decided to go ahead and go with the 2" springs and 2 1/2" spindles. My rear springs are pretty worn so the truck sits almost level now, so I'm hoping the 5" flip will be enough to give it just a little rake, I like that stance best. With any luck, all my parts will be here by the weekend and I can get everything done. I've got all my rear end parts gathered up, so hopefully I can do the rear end, suspension and brakes in 3 1/2 days....
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