2" Coil Spacers
I am in the market for some 2" coil spacers to help level out the front of my truck. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as brand goes? I am definately going with the solid steel ones but am not sure as to which brand I will go with. Also, any ideas where I can find a reasonable price? I have seen them on ebay for about $80 - $100 but was wondering if there is a better price out there somewhere.
I have the Skyjacker 2" coils that I purchased off of Summit. They are good quality, but I like Skyjacker stuff in general. The powdercoating they use would really look good with your truck too. When I installed them, I was actually a little nose high. I bet they would have settled down some, but I definetly got more then 2" out of them at first. I installed the add-a-leaf about a week later, so I was not nose up anymore.
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Wouldn't those coils be the same height of my stock off road coils? As I understand it, the off road has about a 2" lift on it from the factory, so a set of 2" coils for a standard 1500 would result in no change. If I could find a set of 4" coils, I would consider coils instead of the spacers, but I haven't seen them anywhere.
why not the daystar ones. there good qualitly and it takes some vibration out. i just saw on pavement sucks that some company makes billet aluminum spacers if your interested ill find the site.
I have heard alot of good things about the steel coil spring spacers on a couple of different sites. I have never heard anything good about the daystars or similar products. Plus, I just like the idea of having a solid chunk of metal in there instead of a chunk of polyurethane.
first time ive ever heard anything bad about daystar spacer. oh well heres the web site i was talking about
http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...524&i=94559376
http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...524&i=94559376
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hey there i got mine off ebay from a place called topgun customs there a suspension shop.i paid 68+shipping and they are beefy and went on with out a hitch.just be prepared though cauese they do move the front axle back abit so dependin on your tire size mine are285/70/17 and they rub my mud flaps abit when i turn.
I've heard of several people running the Top Gun Customz or whatever off of eBay and no one seems to have had a problem yet. I have presonally never heard anything bad about the Daystars either I'd probably go with them or BDS spacers. I think Rancho also makes some.
i got a 3 inch lift off topguncustomz.com... (rough country lift) really cheap site and so far my spacers and blocks have been holding up well.. about an inch higher then the offroads
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