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Old 08-22-2006, 06:21 PM
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Does anyone have, or know anything about the Cognito 7"-9" suspension lift. It looks pretty good to me. I am doing as much research as possible before I have a lift installed.
Old 08-23-2006, 05:13 AM
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The Cognito kit is a fulldrop knuckle kit. It drops the differential 7 inches, but leaves the UCA's in the stock position. This allows for factory steering geometry to be retained, which some say aligns better than kits that use a centerlink. Justin also says that the reason he likes using the knuckles is that it allows more leverage on the wheel, making it easier on the upper balljoints. The kits are solid, my friends truck was the prototype for the 7-9 (but he went with the 10-12) and another friend has pictures of the 10-12 too. A few guys on gmfullsize.com have the 7-9, there is plenty of info there too.
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Cool. Thank you very much.
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