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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/02/28 00:30 By: broncotrevor4x4 Status: User  
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i dont believe revtek makes a 6"
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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/03/01 06:26 By: Brawl Status: User  
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It's Fabtek... my mistake.
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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/03/02 17:39 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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broncotrevor4x4 wrote:
i wasw thinking about replacing the springs on my stock coilovers with ome heavys and just leaving it for now
I wouldn't suggest that. I tried it, and it only lasted a couple months before the stock shocks blew up. They don't have the dampening force needed to control the much stiffer springs. They end up pulling the stock shocks apart! Literally!
I also wouldn't suggest the heavies unless you have a heavy bumper AND winch. If not, get the mediums.
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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/03/05 23:35 By: broncotrevor4x4 Status: User  
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Runner_Ryan wrote:
broncotrevor4x4 wrote:
i wasw thinking about replacing the springs on my stock coilovers with ome heavys and just leaving it for now
I wouldn't suggest that. I tried it, and it only lasted a couple months before the stock shocks blew up. They don't have the dampening force needed to control the much stiffer springs. They end up pulling the stock shocks apart! Literally!
I also wouldn't suggest the heavies unless you have a heavy bumper AND winch. If not, get the mediums.


its been a while since i got on here

ive got the bumper the winch and the ome heavy/medium installed
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