10-21-2004, 05:27 PM | #1 |
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coilovers?
anybody make a coilover kit for our trucks?
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10-21-2004, 05:30 PM | #2 |
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you can use the qa1 kit from jegs I run their shocks with jegs mounts.h
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10-22-2004, 12:05 AM | #3 |
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How is the ride with those?
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10-22-2004, 12:24 AM | #4 |
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was it a direct bolt up? or was there a lot of measuring?
the reason i got coilovers in my head was an old issue of classic trucks from 97. there's an install of a classic performance products kit in a 67-72. now i cannot find them. i love the ride of coilovers in my mustang. i figure they would be good in a truck also |
10-22-2004, 04:09 AM | #5 |
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I think you're looking for Classic Performance Products. They have two kits, one with a 3" drop and one with a 4 1/2" drop. Go here scroll down a little and you'll find them. The instruction are available online from their site. I was originally going to go with one of their kits and then decided I needed something more. Haven't heard anything but good about the company.
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However I'm thinking of changing it over to the set-up like djracer's. So that I have more adjustment.
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I love the ride and driving with the coilovers! I don't think I could do heavy hauling or towing with the springs on mine but you could run a stronger spring! It was definatly not a bolt in! It was more like a weld in. I want to get the rear of my truck a little lower so I'll address that while the bed is off! We installed the shocks with the bed on but If I had it to do over I would have pulled the bed!
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Here's the install...http://www.classicperform.com/tech_a...coil-overs.htm
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primed - so you cannot adjust your coilovers? thats one of the main reasons i wanted them. that and the smooth ride
i see that i can just order the brackets. then just order an adjustable qa1 coilover kit like djracer, correct? the best of both worlds, adjustability and easy install. |
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primed - so you want to be able to adjust the attachment point back and forth along the frame...correct? what's that gonna do?
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I thing I have 200 pound springs but I'm not sure! I can call jegs and see what I bought if you need me to.
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how much adjustability do you guys have?
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I am a little lost guys.... what is the main advantage of having coil overs over haveing the stock set up? is it for racing or comfort of ride?
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they ride good, hook great, and my shocks are adjustable for firmness
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how much adjustability do you guys have?
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I don't have adjustable shocks with mine but right now I have about 4-1/2" of adjustment up or down.
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Mine have 10 or 12 clicks of adjustment to change firmness! Mine are actual drag shocks! If I drove it allot I'd run the street versions because the ones I have are meant for the street they have rod ends instead of rubber bushings.
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gotcha. just what i wanted to know
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