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Old 08-25-2005, 02:51 PM
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I have 4 kits only! These are for 00-05 suburban, escalade, or avalanche. This is both front and rear bars in 1 kit. Super CHEAP & freight prepaid in the 48 states. PM or e-mail me if interested!

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Marty you are the man!

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That's a hot kit Mitch, you're going to like it. Now all you need is some Eibach springs in the back....
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Originally Posted by Naked AV
That's a hot kit Mitch, you're going to like it. Now all you need is some Eibach springs in the back....

What was even hotter was the price!

As for lowering it, I don't think I will ever do it. Cause if I lower it, I have to get some larger wheels, and I just don't want that expense.

However, I can get STS kits for $3200
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Originally Posted by unredeemed
As for lowering it, I don't think I will ever do it. Cause if I lower it, I have to get some larger wheels, and I just don't want that expense.
They make 2" drop springs that hardly lower the vehicle at all....but the big plus is the increase in handling capability, upping the spring rate to 337 lbs (over the stock 225 lbs).

If you want them, they're part number 3882.520 and you can get them from ASI in El Cajon (shox.com) for something like $130.00. I've got the 3" springs and they're fantastic, a great complement to the sway bars.
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Thanks for the business Mitch!
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Marty, do you have the lowering kit for the suburban also? I know the rear uses springs, but how does the kit lower the front?

Thanks Scott
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