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Do they make them for the different arms? Because these trucks come with 3 different arms

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That doesn't matter if you replace the control arms, right? This kit uses the factory spindle and new control arms.

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Never ran across this kit in my searching. I'm looking at the McNaughy's 4/6 deluxe bu tI like the point he made about running out of alignment room.

 

$650 +shipping is a decent price for an adjustable drop.

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I agree on both points, Goinovr. Just wish someone had experience with their setup. Pretty sure I'm just gonna order it to check it out. It's only money and time, right?!

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Damn. If I was local I'd have that shop he listed (Luckys Suspension Works) do it. $800+tax out the door is an awesome price. Shops around me want an extra grand to install a kit they already over price.

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I agree on both points, Goinovr. Just wish someone had experience with their setup. Pretty sure I'm just gonna order it to check it out. It's only money and time, right?!

 

I might have to change my mind as well and hit them up. We'll see what happens in a couple weeks.

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Does anyone sell a kit to lower the front 1" ? don't want 2" think it will be to drastic. Had 2" in my

51 and had to remove because it was too low.

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Yes it matters because the spindle mount holes are different

Yes it matters because the spindle mount holes are different

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Got the IHR 4/6 coming next week. :noway:

 

$800 shipped to door if anyone is curious.

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Got the IHR 4/6 coming next week. :noway:

 

$800 shipped to door if anyone is curious.

Nice! I haven't had time to call them back about the differences in the control arms. I have the cast steel ones.

 

Also haven't decided if I'm just going to do the 3/5 or go w/the kit you have. They said the 4/6 is more like a 4.5/6.5 on a CC, so 3/5 might be just right for 24's on 295/35's.

 

Are you going to have it installed or do it yourself?

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I plan on doing this as well. I spoke with him through facebook messenger. I am in the process of getting my wheels and tires first. I want to do it all at once.

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Nice! I haven't had time to call them back about the differences in the control arms. I have the cast steel ones.

 

Also haven't decided if I'm just going to do the 3/5 or go w/the kit you have. They said the 4/6 is more like a 4.5/6.5 on a CC, so 3/5 might be just right for 24's on 295/35's.

 

Are you going to have it installed or do it yourself?

I'll be installing it myself. I'm running 22's with 305/45's so I have a little more room for that half inch.

 

I have the cast arms as well. When I called to order he asked which arms I had.

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