OneTwo
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You can use McGaughy's coil relocators if you don't have the resources available to do Tony's strut mod. You will pay significantly more than Tony's method, but it's worth it if you want to go lower.I don't have access to machine shop and I wanna go lower then 2 inches I think.
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I just ended up paying the $160-ish for the McGaughy's relocators because I made a last-minute decision that the 2" spindle wasn't going to be low enough. Install is fairly simple, as long as you have a decent spring compressor. You can go 1", 1.5", or 2" drop on the relocators, but I believe Tony said anything above 1.5" is going to wear your strut prematurely.
I went with the 1" drop on the relocators, but I'm wishing I would've done 1.5" for a little extra rake. I lowered the rear 4" using the Belltech kit Tony sells.