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Old 11-30-2014, 06:00 PM   #1
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? About coil spacer or lift coil

Maybe you guys can give me an idea of what's best to run between the spacer and lift spindle.. my truck is a 97 c1500 ecsb . Now I know both will stiffen up the ride and I'm fine with that, what I don't want is to find out after that I should have used the coil vs the spacer or vice versa.. one time deal if you know what I mean. My truck sits on RC 4" lift spindles and 285/70/17 Terra grapplers.


and I'm going for this look, except I will only run 20x10 not 12 wide. This is a 4x


this one is 2wd



and the wheels I'm gonna run



Any input would be apreciated
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Old 11-30-2014, 06:34 PM   #2
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Re: ? About coil spacer or lift coil

I generally don't like suspension lifts via coils or torsion bars but between a spacer and a extended coil it's lift coil all the way.
Just out of curiosity why not a body lift?
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Old 11-30-2014, 06:38 PM   #3
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Re: ? About coil spacer or lift coil

I'm not into body lifts,just don't care for them .. if I can't do it with the suspension then I won't do it.
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