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Starting things off. New springs and shock

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by rz03LTZ » Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:39 am

That's what I thought. Just checking.
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by rz03LTZ » Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:56 pm

So if I go with the Radflow coilovers, what would be the closest match for them in the rear?
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by fishsticks » Wed Apr 03, 2013 3:08 pm

rz03LTZ wrote:So if I go with the Radflow coilovers, what would be the closest match for them in the rear?



Z71s and a spacer or Skyjacker c25r springs. Some people have had issues with some of the recent Z71 springs collapsing on the smaller coils. No one has had a bad thing to say about the Skyjackers.
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by rz03LTZ » Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:30 pm

fishsticks wrote:
rz03LTZ wrote:So if I go with the Radflow coilovers, what would be the closest match for them in the rear?



Z71s and a spacer or Skyjacker c25r springs. Some people have had issues with some of the recent Z71 springs collapsing on the smaller coils. No one has had a bad thing to say about the Skyjackers.


And match them up with the Blisten 5125's?
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by v7guy » Wed Apr 03, 2013 5:37 pm

that would probably work. I'm a lil partial to the Fox shocks myself, but I'm biased
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by fishsticks » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:37 pm

rz03LTZ wrote:
fishsticks wrote:
rz03LTZ wrote:So if I go with the Radflow coilovers, what would be the closest match for them in the rear?



Z71s and a spacer or Skyjacker c25r springs. Some people have had issues with some of the recent Z71 springs collapsing on the smaller coils. No one has had a bad thing to say about the Skyjackers.


And match them up with the Blisten 5125's?



You got the idea. :thumright:
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by rz03LTZ » Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:23 pm

So with shocks and spring from SummitRacing.com it's $351 shipped. What else am I going to need? And what length of shock goes with those springs?

Can you tell this is my first rodeo? :facepalm:

Edit: And if I read things right, this will give me a 2in lift with no spacer, correct? Actually, I'll see a significant additional lift over my original 83's with 186k on them.
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by v7guy » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:05 pm

27" roughly... Or maybe 36" or longer, or whatever you can fit in there :mrgreen:
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by rz03LTZ » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:22 pm

Don't confuse the nugget any more than he needs to be.
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by fishsticks » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:57 am

rz03LTZ wrote:So with shocks and spring from SummitRacing.com it's $351 shipped. What else am I going to need? And what length of shock goes with those springs?

Can you tell this is my first rodeo? :facepalm:

Edit: And if I read things right, this will give me a 2in lift with no spacer, correct? Actually, I'll see a significant additional lift over my original 83's with 186k on them.



Which springs?
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by rz03LTZ » Thu Apr 04, 2013 6:11 am

The Skyjacker c25.
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by fishsticks » Thu Apr 04, 2013 8:28 am

rz03LTZ wrote:The Skyjacker c25.


C25's will net around 4" of rear lift.

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The second option listed will have the correct sleeves for our shock bolt size. Summit should have those in stock as well.
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by v7guy » Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:40 am

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there's also this

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all the info is here if you'd stop being lazy and search. I found this thread and the one Donny posted within 2 minutes on my phone. Just sayin.
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by rz03LTZ » Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:37 pm

v7guy wrote:all the info is here if you'd stop being lazy and search. I found this thread and the one Donny posted within 2 minutes on my phone. Just sayin.


Not lazy, just not sure how to interpret reams of information which I'm just now starting to digest.

All you old timers learned that works and what doesn't over time. Not all at once.

I'm no a gear head. I'd prefer to ask than make costly and potentially dangerous mistakes.
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by v7guy » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:14 pm

For the record, I've been envolved in these trucks for a year and a half to two years. Despite having some automotive experience previously, I was a complete newb to offroad exploration and offroad trucks/fab.
I gained my experience through a tremendous amount of reading, a few dumb questions and a good bit of experimentation. I posted all I've done to help the new guys. I'm still a newb compared to the guys I've learned from. They walked a road a ton harder than I have. I've only taken their experience and tried to push it to see what would happen... sometimes with disasterous results lol

Many people have come here in your position and have gotten a shit ton more grief than you have. Cable810 can tell you first hand. But with some nudging and reading most everybody has found their way and are even trying totally new combos while adding to the tech.

Even with your springs and longer shocks you'll still need to read up on brake lines, ebrake cables and the like. All the info is here waiting for you to read it!
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by navigator » Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:43 pm

rz03LTZ wrote:.... just not sure how to interpret reams of information which I'm just now starting to digest.
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this is why the guys are giving you grief. Most of us don't really mind answering the same questions every other day. The problem is if we keep doing that that then when folks come on and search, there is no value in it because there are so many threads.

If someone comes in and reads the everything, every link in the FAQ thread
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3060

and then finds a build they like, they can usually figure out what they need pretty easy for the different lifts, shocks, spacers, adapters etc.

You can take a look at more build info in this link.
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by mikekey » Thu Apr 04, 2013 4:58 pm

For me, one of the hardest things I had trouble with when I was newer was what are the proper search terms. You end up just having to dig. Even now I still have a hard time finding info, but it is on the forum when I do find it. Just takes a couple tries.
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by rz03LTZ » Fri Apr 05, 2013 6:17 am

Oh I'm reading. Every time my wife sees me on this site she weeps over the money I'm spending in my head.

And when I finally get this shit installed.....

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