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01-15-2014, 11:51 AM | #1 |
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Re: Suspension
Dobster-
You are on the right track, get your budget set first, that way you know what funds you are working with. Second, talk to somebody who can help you put a plan in place for your parts list. Be sure to speak to more than one company so you can make an informed and educated decision on what parts to incorporate. Make sure you purchase the "correct" parts that will work together with your over all plan and goals. Most of the time larger suspension mods need to be done in phases (due to budget) so it's important that a good plan be in place so all the parts purchased will work for the end result you would like. Nothing worse than realizing you spent a bunch of coin on parts that won't be compatible in the end. Third, be patient and stick to the plan... otherwise it's easy to get burnt out and go broke at the same time! Feel free to contact us if you have any questions... but you should be in good hands with both Travis and Chris.
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