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Old 04-03-2011, 08:23 AM
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cst or fabtech help

so first off i been following the forum for awhile now like to do my research before i spend thousands of dollars very usefull info which has brought me down to the 2 lifts

the main reason i want to go with the cst is bc my balljoints r shot and the cst replaces them with a new uca if im correct found a pretty sweet deal on stillen.com for 3000 comes with shocks most threads ive read say they been payin 3500 for this but just thought id throw it out there for ppl thats interested...and the fabtech i wanted this with the coilovers but when i upgrade my ucas with say camburgs it cost more than the cst. just trying to figure out the best bang for my buck...im open to any other set ups as well ill be running 20x12 wheels and 35" toyos dont want to regear for now anyways..
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Old 04-03-2011, 09:28 AM
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I remember one member awhile ago had the cst and liked it and if I remember correctly he wheeled hard and it held up
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