hotchkis 2/4
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Originally Posted by Soon2bSpooled
EDIT when i said McGaughy's i definitly meant to say Hotckis. their TVS is the best handling drop kit IMO.
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i dont think so, its more of a small drop combined with vastly improved handling. im sure you could combiune a rear flip kit from somewhere else and different spindle or something with few mods to get it lower
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got the drop in and put it on sat.
i think it rides 10 times better than the stock set up and the handling seems 2 be pretty good
never really drove it that hard yet
i think it rides 10 times better than the stock set up and the handling seems 2 be pretty good
never really drove it that hard yet
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I have a 2/4 Bel-tech drop on my truck Coils Front / shackles and leafs on back. It rode really ruff the rear bottomed out alot. I got Toxic Drop Shocks and Notched my rear and it rides nearly as good as stock.
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Originally Posted by slammed1500
got the drop in and put it on sat.
i think it rides 10 times better than the stock set up and the handling seems 2 be pretty good
never really drove it that hard yet
i think it rides 10 times better than the stock set up and the handling seems 2 be pretty good
never really drove it that hard yet