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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: tOnKa TrAcKeR on February 07, 2006, 05:48:04 AM
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Well last night i installed the 1.5" Coil spacers i bought from digger along with new crown vic rear shocks and i have to say they are great it is a very noticable difference and very easy to do with common hand tools( and diggers wonderful instructions of coarse. ) The instructions are idiot proof althought i did have to pop the right halfshaft out of the transfer case ( i prob wouldnt have had to if i had a spring compressor) i will get pics up this afternoon
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That's great to hear! Thanks for the kind words. ;D I just wish the cost of the material hadn't almost doubled in a month's time! :o Then I would be making more...
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before:
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After:
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heres a shot of just the left side spacer in
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hello,
I like the frt bumper/skid you got there,Where did you get it? What size tires you running? Got enuff lights :o.I bet they are bright!!!! Cool lookin ride...
later Tom K.
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it is an Explorer Pro Comp light bar/skid plate. I ordered it from NAPA when I worked there. It is getting ready to come off though so I can get the shrockworks front bumper!
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I like the lowered one, that looks cool, got any more pics - of both of them? ;D
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go to my profile and check out my cardomain site for more pics of both
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Are the crown vic shocks for the back only? I thought we could use front and back ones.
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Crown Vic for rear only, front is a strut system
shock don't fit there, so you need spacers instead
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nice, i just gotta add one or two comments and questions.... are you running dual optimas and a high power alternator in that thing?? thats a heck of a lot of lights! do they work? unless most of them are for show, it seems like with every pair that you switch on, they'd dim a little more... that, and burn up your electronics and stuff... i would have stopped at the top 4 and 2 inside the bumper loop..
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as you can see in the pic they all work I am using a high output alternator and 1 marine battery with no problems. hey the lights were free so I had to use them ;D
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That thing is cool looking! I love it! 8)