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Old 10-23-2017, 06:47 PM
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I recently put a 6" Pro comp lift Kit on my truck (truck in sig). The kit came with a strut spacer, and now i am interested in getting the Fabtech Dirt Logic 6" Coil overs. Anyone have any experience with these coil overs and want to share their opinion? If i decide on the coilovers i will also be putting a 1.5" spacer on top of them to give it a little more height in the front so i can clear bigger tires. 1.5" leveling kit doesnt seem like too much on top of the lift where I would have any severe angles or alignment issues. Thanks
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I don't think there would be an issue. What about the overall height of the truck? I have a six inch on my truck and don't fit into most parking garages, or most standard height garages.
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Originally Posted by Jojodapyro
I don't think there would be an issue. What about the overall height of the truck? I have a six inch on my truck and don't fit into most parking garages, or most standard height garages.
Its pretty tall but I never go in parking garages. I'm certain that would be an issue though
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They ride great. I had some on a 2012 and was told I couldn’t put a spacer due to angle issue




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