Joe,
I would stay clear of blocks if at all possible. They are cheaper than
other options, but you get what you pay for. I have not used the ground
force kit, but I have a 2/3 drop on my 92 CC and I use Eibach front coils,
western chassis shackle/hanger kit and summit shocks. When I first did my
drop, I used blocks, never again, the shackle/hangers are much better. I
previously had doetsch tech shocks, which I think the summits are doetsch
tech, just a couple bucks cheaper and no stickers. The only think that I
would change if I did it over again, would to be use lowered spindles,
instead of coils, but not a big deal really. I purchased everything through
sport truck direct out of Texas, not sure of thier website, but they have
one.
Not sure if that helps or not, just my experience, only problem I see is the
blocks.
Gregg
92 CC V6
""Joe Birner"" <josephbirner@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just asking around to see if any one has any remarks about
> the ground force 2"-3" kit for a genII it only $400.
> It comes with:
> front spindles
> Rear blocks and bolts to keep pinion angle correct
> Shocks
> Bump-stops
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> any comments or suggestions would be welcomed
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