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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 07:21 PM
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Question >>... Leveling Kit... Need Help Asap!!!!!!!

HEY ALL.. i need some input and any type of experience or anythign.. on which kit to buy and install.

i have a 06 4x4 and i was origionally gunna put the

http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...con/22905.html

(tuff country 2 inch leveling kit.. brushed aluminum .. $129 )


but i was told that was the one to go with .. but i look at this one,

http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...130&i=90227506

(made by top gun customz 2.5 inch .. $89)

and its a little cheaper, and a different design, but the main diff is that for the first one, the tuff coutnry, you must have a strut compressor, and for the other one, the top gunz custom, you just bolt it on to the top of the strut and dont even need a strut compressor..

in there description (top gun customz) they say that they have like a good review and stuf.. my question is,

??? does any one have either of these, or if they know by experience, which one is better/safer etc. (the one that is in the trust, or the one that just bolts on top)

plz post asap.. i wanna purchase the kit tonight... thank you everyone.
-david
 
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 08:04 PM
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do a search for autospring reviews. they seem to be the "only" way to go. Can only be bought on ebay.
 
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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 04:26 PM
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i have the top gun custums and it looks awesome on the truck.. the only negative was that i had to cut the stock coil studs about a 1/4 inch cause they wouldnt fit into the spacers right..

we took the coil and shock out and then cut the studs, mounted the spacer onto the coil and stuck it back in and put the arms back on and bam! done except for alignment.. just got it done getting aligned yesturday and no problems yet! (knock on wood!)
 
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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 06:01 PM
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No modification needed with an autospring spacer. And all the brushed or polished spacers will NEVER be seen, so just get a black painted or powdercoated AS spacer. Done.
 
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