Ridetech Coil-overs Installed gmt-800
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The way I looked at it and for my set-up the 10" was the preferred length that would put the shock travel in the 'sweet spot' so-to-say, and I don't have any experience with the 8" so I guess I don't have much to go on just my opinion.
And ditching sprung/un-spring weight is always a good thing with these heavy *** trucks
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Right now I'm lowered 5" with the Coil-overs and Mcgaughy's 16"+ drop Spindles
So with stock spindles and the same Coil-overs it would be a 3" drop and you would be able to crank them up to 2", BUT it could possibly 'top out' if you go too far up, as it is close to the full extended length of the shock.
Ok gotcha, not trying to come off on the wrong foot here, just trying to help as much as possible.
#57
No offense taken, this is an educational thread, all info needs to be posted, rather opinion or fact, will help others in the future. I only take his word because he has done several builds for people, but I've always heard the longer the shock and spring you can run the better your ride would be, at least in theory.


