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Old 01-16-2016, 04:01 PM
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I had not. . .they are a little more expensive than the DSE or Hotchkis Springs. . .more on the price point of the Global West Cat5 leaf springs or the DSE complete spring kit (springs, shackles, bushings, and shocks). . .

. . .I already have new shocks, bushings, and shackles. . .plus I don't plan on keeping the leaf sprung more than a year or two once my driving improves to the point that I feel I need to improve the rear suspension I will be looking at either a 3-link with a Watt's linkage or a 4-link.

What about drop. . .I did a search and I think the general consensus has been to go with the 3" drop springs, but I just wanna double check.

Thanks for pointing out the Ridetech springs. . .I didn't even know about them.
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