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sagging coils?


sluginxlt

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i put 2" coil spacers on my 90 single cab 2wd today, and everything went well , and i use 3degree camber bushings, after i put it all together i still have a slights bit of negative camber this meaning i can go a lil bigger. so i was wondering if anyone has any idea if putting new stock coils in maybe even v6 xcab coils will give me a lil more lift and how much? also are 4x4 shocks longer than 2wd shocks?
 
If your truck is a 4 cyl, then V6 springs will give you a little lift. Especially if you use 4.0 coils. They will make the ride a bit stiffer though.
 
4x4 shock are a tad bit longer than your 2wd but nit by a whole lot. And it raelly varies on the springs, the only differents is the stiffness in them... You may not see a whole lot of a difference if you go with v6 springs, however you really want I have heard of using f-150 springs ....
 
you can get a 2in or leveling coil, they are around $130 and anywhere from 1.5 to 2 inches or so they say, hopefully ill find out in a few weeks
 
maybe next time im at the junkyard ill pick up some 4.0 coils, i need to keep reminding myself this is supposed to be a tight budget, cause i just bought a house a month ago, and i have a ranger stock floored waiting to be reasslembled
 

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