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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
bringing the 4x4 down need suggestions
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[QUOTE="OSCS, post: 363319, member: 4599"] I have an e99 with x-codes and bilsteins up front, 350 blocks in the rear with skyjacker shocks. I want to bring the truck to stock height or even lower and have it sitting leveled. I want to throw some 33" tires or smaller on a nice wide rim. I want it to ride super smooth and I need suggestions on the best/cheapest way of accomplishing this. I like the coilover swaps but all the aftermarket kits jack up the truck and are SUPER expensive does anyone make a coilover conversation kit that actually keeps it at stock height or lower? I'm not wanting to swap an 05 axle in because I dont feel like having to do the rear axle as well and then have to buy new wheels [/QUOTE]
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