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Old Jun 4, 2007 | 09:24 PM
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Looking for adjustable coilover input.

I've been considering a set of the Donahoe Racing coilovers to level my 06 SC 4x4 and just wanted to know if anyone out there is using them and how they like them. Also is there another coilover out there that's just as good or better then the DR?

Will coilovers that level the truck affect my CV angles?

Also does anyone know what size tire I can get away with? I was thinking about going with a 33"

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Old Jun 4, 2007 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by HillBilly
I've been considering a set of the Donahoe Racing coilovers to level my 06 SC 4x4 and just wanted to know if anyone out there is using them and how they like them. Also is there another coilover out there that's just as good or better then the DR?

Will coilovers that level the truck affect my CV angles?

Also does anyone know what size tire I can get away with? I was thinking about going with a 33"

Thanks
DR's are probably the best on the market right now, in my eyes, ive been with my friend who has them and they are a very smooth, resonsive coilover. Yes adjusting the coilover to gain height will tweak your cv angles, not enough to worry though, but it will also affect your ride, probably a little more stiffer than normal. and you can get away with aftermarket wheels with 33's, and 35's on factory wheels.
 
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Old Jun 4, 2007 | 09:54 PM
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I thought by going with a coilover that the ride would remain about the same as stock or even better. I guess that's not true from what your saying. So which affects the ride more a leveling coilover or leveling spacer. I'm new to all this stuff and don't know a lot and just readying on the coilovers figured they would be better.

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