Any interest in 4wd front coilovers to replace tbars?

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Tahoewhat

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Thats pretty cool new upper bracket. Now there is an option for going lifted.
 
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It would also work for going really low without using the stud mount. Its about 3/4" more compact than the procomp adapter.
 

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It would also work for going really low without using the stud mount. Its about 3/4" more compact than the procomp adapter.

If i had not of welded in the other bracket I may of tried this one out.

Someone buy this and try it out.
 
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Yes I have sold about 8 or so sets of them. I never get a lot of feedback for whatever reason, but no one has complained :lol:

I have a full set of the new uppers and lowers boxed up now actually. Its my last set for at least a couple weeks or so. I ordered some more steel cut last week but they are running behind and it takes a while to weld them, ream them, clean, powdercoat, and make sure everything is ready to go.
 

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Good to know you still got them going and producing more. That is always a good thing.

Still got mine on. lol
 

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