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Thread: Coilovers for NBS Silverados

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5speedsilverado View Post
    would these be good for canyon carving?
    With the ability to adjust ride firmness, I'd imagine it would work well.

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    If u are looking for someone who can do coil overs on a NBS, I heard DBRods, just got done with one! But that's what I heard!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFSP1211 View Post
    With the ability to adjust ride firmness, I'd imagine it would work well.
    sorry if that was a stupid question, seems most like to go in a straight line and im not too familiar with what is all adjustable. just gotta figure out what to do with the rear end if i get these
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5speedsilverado View Post
    sorry if that was a stupid question, seems most like to go in a straight line and im not too familiar with what is all adjustable. just gotta figure out what to do with the rear end if i get these
    Drop the rear 2 more inches, get good street shocks and a good sway bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBlue View Post
    If u are looking for someone who can do coil overs on a NBS, I heard DBRods, just got done with one! But that's what I heard!!!
    Look who started this thread NEWB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    Look who started this thread NEWB.
    UNDERSTOOD, but if you would read the whole thread not on the 08+ models. All he was statingis that one has been and soon to be posted is a NBS that was done by DBRODS. He can and did a fabulous job, beyond my expectations. And if I missed something I'm sure I will be corrected. Thanks

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    Jon, will theses work with djm lower control arms? I don't want to put my stock arms on and run spindles bc I want to run 16s or smaller if possible. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by o2camaross View Post
    Jon, will theses work with djm lower control arms? I don't want to put my stock arms on and run spindles bc I want to run 16s or smaller if possible. Thanks
    i wouldnt do it, youll be maxed out on shock height ( adjusting spanner ) all the way up, im at the top now, wish shocks would be alittle longer, but its all good! going to fix that issue by flipping the tubular control arm mounts since it lowered the truck way to much!
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    Jon, I sent you an email, and decided to register to here to try and get a hold of you. I will try the shop on Monday. I am interested in doing the coilover swap on my crew cab. Just looking for a bit more info before I pull the trigger.

    Anyone else running this?

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