Coil relocator in NNBS drop?
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I just put shackles on and removed the lift block today and my truck is 35.5" rear and 35" up front. Now I need something to lower the front an inch maybe two. I'm in for feedback as I wanted the Belltech drop struts.
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Dang. Dunno what's different about mine, but with the drop spindles, coil relocators and both the spacer rings in it bump steers like crazy. And the alignment is ok, but just on the edge of ok ("in the green" when I take it to an alignment shop) and there's no adjustment left. Glad other guys are having better luck though.
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I've used the belltech struts and wasn't happy with them, besides they didn't drop the 2" I was banking on they rode rough and got rougher after some mileage. I just finished installing my 2nd set of coil relocators literally an hour ago...they're the best way to lower and keep a factory ride in my opinion. I'd much rather use the factory struts, nothing against the guys who like belltech but I'd be surprised if they're anything more than offshore struts that just adjust up and down. GM struts ride great and relocators can't wear out...my .02. BTW when I ditched my belltech struts they sat on here and gmfs.com for six months and I was selling them for 1/2 what I paid, nobody wanted them...