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Old 04-18-2008, 11:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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4" performance package on 4wd pix?

wondering if anyone has pix with the rear deaver springs on a 4wd, I'm curious as to how much rake it gives... I'm thinking I'll get that setup when tax money comes in... thanks in advance!
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Re: 4" performance package on 4wd pix?



Mine is a little different, but I have the 4" kit. Based on Greg's recomendation, he removed the overload spring and removed one of the leaves in the Deaver pack, plus installed the TC rear shackles... So I am little taller than stock, but not much.
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Re: 4" performance package on 4wd pix?

Saw's and TC uca's. Deaver's and Radflo's in the rear.
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Re: 4" performance package on 4wd pix?

I'm liking the slight rake and think I'll just do the 4" performance can't WAIT til tax returns come in now wasn't looking forward to it hugely but now I am.

thanks for the pix guys!

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Re: 4" performance package on 4wd pix?

can you add the 4" package to a truck with leveling kit on it and air bags in the back. if so what is the one from PRG i saw so many on their site.
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Re: 4" performance package on 4wd pix?

the coilovers replace the leveling kit. and airbags I'd say it depends on which ones. if they're leveling bags they may be too short after lifting the back 2" or so... and if they're for a lift it should be fine I would imagine. they just would be worth less than without a lift as you'd already have lift, and the lift you have would be regular stance and your bags (while lifting or when setting them to lift) would need to be past the 2" or whatever mark til it lifts at all. an I don't think it'd go much higher than the 2" anyway, and when aired down would be floating around all saggy but not actually shorter, just stretched out 2" over what it would normally be sitting flat on. if that makes any sense... it did to me when I said it in my head
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