Suspension Suggestions Please

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dhulsey779

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Can the 4600's be used on a non lowered rig that's eventually going to be lowered, with no issues? I also need shocks, bad!
Yes it's the same shock application lowered or not. When you lower the rig you use a relocation bracket.


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QUOTE="dhulsey779, post: 1049839, member: 33701"]Yes it's the same shock application lowered or not. When you lower the rig you use a relocation bracket.


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I prefer MOOG "problem solver" for a factory style UCA

If you are going that route do the pitman and idler arms, inner and outer tie rods too.


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Since you know how rough the NYC roads are, I'd recommend staying as close to stock as possible. Lowering it would likely be harsh. I rode on the 2" front spindle drop and the 3-4 belltech rear drop spring for almost a year, and I finally went back to stock MOOG parts. Lowered looks great on 22s or 24s, but is too rough for my personal preference (I only have 20s).
 

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Good to know about the extenders.

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Since you know how rough the NYC roads are, I'd recommend staying as close to stock as possible. Lowering it would likely be harsh. I rode on the 2" front spindle drop and the 3-4 belltech rear drop spring for almost a year, and I finally went back to stock MOOG parts. Lowered looks great on 22s or 24s, but is too rough for my personal preference (I only have 20s).

Did you do the free travel mod in the rear?
 

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