Need help selecting a lowering kit

From: Casey Aldridge (caldridge@uswest.net)
Date: Thu Dec 28 2000 - 22:32:10 EST


Dan....
I am running the full Hotchkis setup on my truck
coils, springs, sway bars and bilsteins. This setup by
far is the most aggressive package that i've seen...the truck
handles very well...very little roll and great feeling. The drop
come to about 2-3...but for some reason on my truck it looks lower in the
back than in the front. There is about 2in of travel in the front...the
ride
is controlled and not too harsh. Hope this helps.

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Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 20:25:34 -0000
From: "Dan Jones" <amishpimp93@hotmail.com>
Subject: DML: Need help selecting a lowering kit

Thiers several different ways that im lookin at doing this. One combination
im lookin at is Truck Performance has the Hotchkis 2" Coils and 3" Leaf
Springs and for the shocks, either the Bilsteins on hotchkis.net or
sporttruckdirects Doetsch Tech nitro's. Bilsteins about 239.80 for 4 and
149.95 for the doetsch techs. The other set im lookin at is the Western
Chassis 2/4 drop, about 379.95 for that setup. I heard that the hotchkis
setups are good, which one would be the best for a daily driver? 97' ext.
v8 thanks
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Casey Aldridge
Tempe, AZ
'97 RC V6 Auto 3.55 One Side Fire
Autolite 3923's, 180* T-stat, Ported TB
Electric Fan (stock fan removed)
Powerdyne 6psi Supercharger
Dodge Tonneau Cover, Body Color Dash
R/T Rims riding on BFG g-force T/A
255/50ZR17's, Kenwood Deck, Fosgate Amp
Fosgate 12" Punch XLC
Hotchkis 2/3 Drop
16.311 @ 85 MPH, EST. 4100lbs w/driver
www.users.qwest.net/~caldridge
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