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Old 07-26-2015, 08:59 PM
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Default DB Rods Ridetech Coilovers for 99-06 silvy/sierra

DB Rods Ridetech Coilovers. They will net you exactly two inches of drop exactly as they are set up now. These were on my 07 Classic, that truck went to my wife, she decided she wants a Honda Civic so Im yanking all the good aftermarket stuff off of the 07 before I ditch it. They are in good condition other than the nick in the threads as noted in the pictures (long story on how they got there can explain if need be), the nicks do not affect the performance at all as they are adjusted to the highest position. You can go lower with them but not any higher. I have only had these since July of last summer. So they are a little over a year old.
My name is Clay guys, hit me up if you have any questions.

Location: Oklahoma City, OK.
Price: $550.00 includes shipping.

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Old 07-27-2015, 08:58 AM
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Very interested, but it looks like the threads are damaged and will not allow the seat to move down past the damage. Is that correct? Also, what is the spring rate?

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Very interested, but it looks like the threads are damaged and will not allow the seat to move down past the damage. Is that correct? Also, what is the spring rate?
No, they can move past the damage, just have to back off the pinch nut all the way out on the seat, but there would be no need to back them off anyways. They are set at the highest adjustable setting. I would have to call and ask him what the spring rate is, he told me when I bought them, but I forgot to be honest. I had them on my single cab and they rode great. I would keep them, but I bought a mint 03 Silverado SS all wheel drive so they are a no go. Let me know if you are interested.
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Do you have any pictures of how the truck set with these installed?
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Now sold. Thanks chrisbequick
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