New Ridetech Rear Wishbone setup for 99-06 Trucks
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Glad to see they are still developing stuff for the GMT800. I presume the system will be for a predetermined height as I do not see any adjustment in the bracketry. I know ridetech's focus is on handling and keeping the control devices closer to wheel helps with this. However, being a leaf spring replacement outside the frame does very little for adding wider wheels/tires. I am curious to see this system installed and put thru it's paces for a review on the handling/ride improvements over leaf springs or even their existing four link.
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Glad to see they are still developing stuff for the GMT800. I presume the system will be for a predetermined height as I do not see any adjustment in the bracketry. I know ridetech's focus is on handling and keeping the control devices closer to wheel helps with this. However, being a leaf spring replacement outside the frame does very little for adding wider wheels/tires. I am curious to see this system installed and put thru it's paces for a review on the handling/ride improvements over leaf springs or even their existing four link.
Guess I might just back half the thing We'll see
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Any kit ride tech makes can have an altered ride height if you change shock mounts OR coilover size, spring height, spring rate, valving..
It all depends on why you’re purchasing their kit.
Fitting wide wheels to go fast in a straight line was not their objective.
It all depends on why you’re purchasing their kit.
Fitting wide wheels to go fast in a straight line was not their objective.
Last edited by Mconcha; 03-06-2018 at 04:30 AM.