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Old 10-22-2012, 11:25 PM
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painted some stuff..

Rize 8inch bilstein 2 inch 8 inch altas springs 20x10 fuel hostage 38x15.50R20 Toyo
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Thanks everyone

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Gears?
No not yet maybe later. It runs really good now so im not to worried.
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went to see IRISH
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Originally Posted by xlredtruck99
Question (if you possibly know the answer)... With aftermarket coilovers would this piece (part that holds the shock in place underneath) still be used? I thought that it was only there to retain the factory setup, so I figured that part(s) wouldn't be needed with other coilovers. Also, figured I would ask, instead of assuming.

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Lol @ the fire extinguisher. Remember only you can prevent wild fires...

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Rize 8inch bilstein 2 inch 8 inch altas springs 20x10 fuel hostage 38x15.50R20 Toyo
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went to see IRISH
/ (my suspension setup (future/present) is still up a creek without a paddle though)

PS: Your truck is crazy!
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I'm jealous, u have a sick truck.
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That is totally wicked!!!
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Originally Posted by thatIRISHtruck

Question (if you possibly know the answer)... With aftermarket coilovers would this piece (part that holds the shock in place underneath) still be used? I thought that it was only there to retain the factory setup, so I figured that part(s) wouldn't be needed with other coilovers. Also, figured I would ask, instead of assuming.
Irish, that piece wouldnt be used if you could get 8-10" coilovers custom made. Well actually i suppose you could crank the Pro Comp MX2.75 or Fabtech Dirt logics to 8". However, i dont know if there are clearance issues that would not allow you to do this. Doesnt look like a problem and I believe a custom set of Icons would do the trick....haha
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Thanks everyone!

Originally Posted by thatIRISHtruck
Question (if you possibly know the answer)... With aftermarket coilovers would this piece (part that holds the shock in place underneath) still be used? I thought that it was only there to retain the factory setup, so I figured that part(s) wouldn't be needed with other coilovers. Also, figured I would ask, instead of



Lol @ the fire extinguisher. Remember only you can prevent wild fires...

Lol Yea well had to cut the bolt off the leaf springs either that or undo the gas tank cutting was easier since ford put the bolt in from the inside then put the tank in and left no room...


/ (my suspension setup (future/present) is still up a creek without a paddle though)

PS: Your truck is crazy!
Yea if you get the kings like you have talked about, yea would not need that part from rize. just have to make sure you get the right size coilover and you would be good.

Lol Yea well had to cut the bolt off the leaf springs either that or undo the gas tank cutting was easier since ford put the bolt in from the inside then put the tank in and left no room...

Well you know where im at when your ready for that new set up! Yea it is crazy!

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