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Black Ops aggressive lowering coils for the Durango!

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Old 02-20-2014, 08:18 AM
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Default Black Ops aggressive lowering coils for the Durango!

Thanks to Black Ops there is now an option for the Durango lowering! Here's a teaser with more info to come soon.
 
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Old 02-20-2014, 08:37 AM
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:-) wohoooo. No trouble with the CV joints of the axles? Could be hard and a big stress for them.....
 
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I likey , my twin looks good
 
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My issue is with road noise, it's already bad with the lowered stock R/T, won't putting the tires closer to the wells make it even worse?
 
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I drive a performance SUV with a Hemi... I wouldn't be concerned with road noise if there was any increase. Tires will make more difference than anything since the stock Kuhmos are terrible. Driveline angles look good and no binding.
 
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Great to finally have an option and Black Op's great products... this a bad angle or does the front rake up??
 
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Originally Posted by redalty
I drive a performance SUV with a Hemi... I wouldn't be concerned with road noise if there was any increase. Tires will make more difference than anything since the stock Kuhmos are terrible. Driveline angles look good and no binding.
looks like a true station wagon now that its been lowered.
 
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Wow that's really low ... more info please
 
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Originally Posted by ufokillerz
looks like a true station wagon now that its been lowered.
Each to his own
 
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I'd like to lower mine, not sure I'd want to go that aggressive though.
 

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