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my prices are allways lower shipped just like on the trailblazer ss spohn items or any spohn items
 

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once i have them in my hands ill put up pricing.
 
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once i have them in my hands ill put up pricing.

ok i found your trailing arm relocator mounts on your website, my bad. now what do you do for the front of the rear trailing arms, i have seen a few where they have another mound under the frame. do you offer those as well? thanks
 
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update my bad after looking at the truck again it is the upper trailing arm. so the next thing is how do i take care of that cause its rubbing on both sides, drivers side more than passenger. if i move the rearend over with the panhard bar then the passenger side is going to rub. so would 1/2 inch spacers and thinner tires fix my problem
 

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update my bad after looking at the truck again it is the upper trailing arm. so the next thing is how do i take care of that cause its rubbing on both sides, drivers side more than passenger. if i move the rearend over with the panhard bar then the passenger side is going to rub. so would 1/2 inch spacers and thinner tires fix my problem

I thought so.....thinner tires my friend it's the only solution. The spacers will work as long as you never plan on lowering your truck below the fender because I don't think you'll be able to tuck with spacers....could be wrong though.
 
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I thought so.....thinner tires my friend it's the only solution. The spacers will work as long as you never plan on lowering your truck below the fender because I don't think you'll be able to tuck with spacers....could be wrong though.

thanks i need tires anyway so looks like next spring. what size should i go with 295, 285? wheels are going to get a powder coating also to match the truck.
 

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thanks i need tires anyway so looks like next spring. what size should i go with 295, 285? wheels are going to get a powder coating also to match the truck.

I'm running 285/40's and it's tight...... If you don't mind less sidewall you could go 275/35/24(I think they make that size).......
 

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