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Old 02-05-2006, 08:14 PM
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Is McGaughys the only damn company that makes 2" drop spindles the dont require 18" or larger wheels????? I dont have the$$$$ to spend on a drop and wheels right now. I want to keep my stock denali wheels for now. Also wheres the cheapest place I can get them. $300 a pair seems to be the cheapest I've found. I also need hangers and shackles (2/4 drop) do they make the kit like that??THANKS!!
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if your only going 2in I would recomend the coils from belltech. $139 and only took me about 20 min to install them. I have them in my truck and I think it rides great. anything more than 2in on a coil will deff stiffen up the ride. But like I said my truck rides real smooth.
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You need a 17" or bigger wheel. Isn't the Denali wheels 17"? I just bought the deluxe kit and it says on the spindle 17" or bigger wheels.
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Yep, most need 18" or bigger.
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