In a quandry on which springs to use
The progessive spring from Eibach will give you the drivability your looking for in a daily driver.
The Ground Force spring is the same as the spring found in the FRPP 1/2 kit. It's spongy feel is due to it's week loud. For those that don't already have a drop. I offer the Bell-Tech 2" drop shackles along with the Eibach 1" drop coils.
Mark/LFP
www.lightningforceperformance.com
The Ground Force spring is the same as the spring found in the FRPP 1/2 kit. It's spongy feel is due to it's week loud. For those that don't already have a drop. I offer the Bell-Tech 2" drop shackles along with the Eibach 1" drop coils.
Mark/LFP
www.lightningforceperformance.com
LFP composite springs will reduce overall truck weight by approx. 72#'s. Reduce axle wrap-up, reduce wheel hop, improve weight transfer.
Also Eibach progressive coils will give you the best ride out there, for a performance coil.
I have both in stock at a great price.
Mark/LFP
www.lightningforceperformance.com
Also Eibach progressive coils will give you the best ride out there, for a performance coil.
I have both in stock at a great price.
Mark/LFP
www.lightningforceperformance.com
Shorty,
Don't expect the urethane bushing to help the ride quality. They won't. They help the handling but not the ride. Also plan on a good day's work to install them. Not a fun job. Did mine about a year ago and like the handling improvement. It is stiffer.
Don't expect the urethane bushing to help the ride quality. They won't. They help the handling but not the ride. Also plan on a good day's work to install them. Not a fun job. Did mine about a year ago and like the handling improvement. It is stiffer.


