Customers finished 2/4 kit on 26s

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looks good. Did you have to do the normal bend and poke of the front plastics so they don't rub?
 

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Looks nice did he run rear wheel spacers cause his wheels look pretty flush in the rear, man I am really debating on running those springs or cutting my drop springs I have now to gain that 1in drop. Great job
 
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the rear is the 5305 springs and no spacers.
 

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So Tony would this kit with the shocks be easier than doing the drop spindles for the front?
 

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So Tony would this kit with the shocks be easier than doing the drop spindles for the front?

It depends on your specific situation. If your shocks are new and in good condition with low miles, keep your shocks and do spindles. However, if you have a lot of miles and it's time to get new shocks anyways, go ahead and get these.


I have both spindles and these shocks on my yukon...
 

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It depends on your specific situation. If your shocks are new and in good condition with low miles, keep your shocks and do spindles. However, if you have a lot of miles and it's time to get new shocks anyways, go ahead and get these.


I have both spindles and these shocks on my yukon...

Oh ok I just thought it would be easier to do the shocks. I'm trying to stay away from moving my abs sensor at all as my truck is moody and has a tendency to throw lights.
 

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Oh ok I just thought it would be easier to do the shocks. I'm trying to stay away from moving my abs sensor at all as my truck is moody and has a tendency to throw lights.

On the easy to hard scale, they are about the same. I here ya about the sensors, it's one of those if it's not broke, don't TOUCH it...

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