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00_Chevy
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| Joined: 06/08
Posted: 06/20/08 10:12 PM
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I got a 2000 Silverado Single Cab Stepside with "20"s im looking to get a 4-6 drop kit but im not too familiar with the suspension kits or how good they come out. Any suggestions on what brand gives you more for your buck and comes complete with everything i need? thanks
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tuckn22s
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| Joined: 02/08
Posted: 06/21/08 08:46 AM
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I have sold DJM kits for years with out any complaints.
. . World Wide Air Suspension Store TheCustomConnectionOnline.com 270-860-1103
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Z71SS
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| Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/23/09 02:52 PM
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I have to agree with tuckn22s. the djm kit looks good. we put a 4-6 drop in a reg cab sport side on 20s about five years ago. it turned out sweet. make sure you get the drop shocks with your kit or you'll hate yourself for not doing it right away. . . McGaughys also makes a great kit. if you are doing a spindle+coil in the front, get the McGaughys. their spindles are the best and affect front end geometry the least. thats the way i went for my personal truck.
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Calin
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Posted: 03/23/09 03:07 PM
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I would say both are right. Check into a DJM kit or McGaughy's. Both are good products just a little different in how they drop the truck.
DJM uses a drop pocket lower control arm and spring while McGaughy's uses a spindle and spring.
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tuckn22s
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Posted: 03/23/09 05:55 PM
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haha since the last time I posted I have picked up McGaughy's due to popular demand so I guess they are pretty good I havent heard anything bad yet about them
. . World Wide Air Suspension Store TheCustomConnectionOnline.com 270-860-1103
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