View Full Version : Ground Force or McNaughy 2/3 kit???
Tcwhite
05-02-2010, 05:10 PM
Which one do you guys prefer or have experienced? My guy at the dealership said they usually do ground force but I was looking at the truckin' magazine today and mcnaughy had a nice page in there and they claim they have patened there spindle design and you can keep your factory shocks and use shock extenders. I'd rather have spindles up front and coils in the back. I just font much about either brands. Thanks!
NORCAL SS
05-04-2010, 10:59 AM
id get the belltech rear springs ride nice ask anyone here. i install all kits and hands down the belltech rear springs ride better than anything out there and they are adjustable from 3-4 inches for the rear. Any other questions just hollar.
taho26
05-11-2010, 10:28 AM
id get the belltech rear springs ride nice ask anyone here. i install all kits and hands down the belltech rear springs ride better than anything out there and they are adjustable from 3-4 inches for the rear. Any other questions just hollar.
haha is this tony from TBSSOwners? Lemme know how much just some front and rear springs are for a 2007 tahoe 2wd...i just got rid of my SS.
NORCAL SS
05-11-2010, 10:56 AM
haha is this tony from TBSSOwners? Lemme know how much just some front and rear springs are for a 2007 tahoe 2wd...i just got rid of my SS.
who else man i do tons of the tbss along with these trucks and you allready know my rep from the other site.
hit me up norcalss06@aol.com and ill shoot you some prices.
taho26
05-11-2010, 02:40 PM
who else man i do tons of the tbss along with these trucks and you allready know my rep from the other site.
hit me up norcalss06@aol.com and ill shoot you some prices.
email sent
PhxIrn
05-15-2010, 10:13 PM
Tony: I'll be sending you an email too; I am looking to do a 2/3 drop with spindles. I've heard the down-side with the bell-tech kits is that they don't come with rear shock extensions?
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