drop spindles or keys or control arms?
#1
Which offers the best ride quality for dropping a 4x4?
I am looking at 2-3" / 3-4" drop for my truck. Also since my truck just rolled over 100k should I look at replacing anything particular in the suspension?
If I am understanding what I have read correctly I will need a alignment and a good setc of shocks for the lowered stance.
Here's a pic of what the Z looks like.
I am looking at 2-3" / 3-4" drop for my truck. Also since my truck just rolled over 100k should I look at replacing anything particular in the suspension?
If I am understanding what I have read correctly I will need a alignment and a good setc of shocks for the lowered stance.
Here's a pic of what the Z looks like.
#3
I read that the spindles keep the cv joints in spec but might be a harsher ride. The control arms are suppose to be the ticket. Then again I read that the keys would be the ticket? Just looking for some clarification, don't wanna order parts that are going to give a shitty ride.
#4
I have spindles and keys for sale if you decide to go with either of those. Keys are your cheapest route with a good ride. Spindles will help with cv axles, and not sure about the control arms for I have never used them but could be pricey. I would recommend changing the shocks, but ppl still run the stockers with a drop. A common shock you see used is the belltech street performer shock or the belltech nitro drop shock. The street performer shock is supposed to offer a little stiffer ride and the nitro drop shocks are softer. Oh and there's plenty of over companies that offer drop shocks so I'm not saying just go with belltech.
#5
Thanks, spindles scare me a bit due to the possibility of all the stuck/froze up hardware that will need removed. I mean the possibility of stuck parts scares me. I might just cheap out and go with the keys/shocks/hangers/shackles.
#7
what the heck happened to the stickied thread that Budhayes made about lowerng a 4wd??? had a plethora of info on lowering 4x4...
I would recommend you get all three if you can swing it.
I would recommend you get all three if you can swing it.
Last edited by ShredSled; Aug 19, 2012 at 09:44 PM.
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