Any interest in 4wd front coilovers to replace the tbars?

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A guy on GMFS just did it on a lifted truck and he had about $850 in the whole thing but couldve saved a few bucks. Unless you use expensive shocks like FOX or afco or something else, <$900 is 100% doable.

The main advantage is the ride quality and the ability to put your ride height exactly where you want it. I highly recommend giving my PDF a read if you havent seen it already, http://atomicfabandperformance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/AFP_Coilovers_v20.pdf
 

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Would this work on a 2500? Seriously cosidering this since qm use to driving all my cars with coilovers
 

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A guy on GMFS just did it on a lifted truck and he had about $850 in the whole thing but couldve saved a few bucks. Unless you use expensive shocks like FOX or afco or something else, <$900 is 100% doable.

The main advantage is the ride quality and the ability to put your ride height exactly where you want it. I highly recommend giving my PDF a read if you havent seen it already, http://atomicfabandperformance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/AFP_Coilovers_v20.pdf

Can you link some threads for the lifted version? Everything I have read has been about lowering. Very interested in this.
 

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