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seanp42 seanp42
New User | Posts: 13 | Joined: 09/08
Posted: 04/14/09
02:10 PM

so i have slammed my 98 s10 and i hate to say it but the front is to low
i bottom out all the time
ive rolled my fenders
and do not have the money to remount all the shizz in my engine to make room for the
wheels
ive heard that spring spacers will solve my problem
is this legit?
thanks!
sean  

 
oneLo dime oneLo dime
User | Posts: 68 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/14/09
09:16 PM

spring spacers will give you less downward travel and make the front end a little harder.. as to correcting the problem, i don't know.. i'm guessing you're talking about all the ABS stuff and all the junk connected to the inner wheel wells?  
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Dragging in Texas Dragging in Texas
New User | Posts: 12 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 05/18/09
06:35 PM

oneLO dime is a hack i would watch what advice i took from him, just look at his website to see for yourself.  
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1996 XCAB S-10 BAGGED

 
s10kid s10kid
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 08/09
Posted: 08/23/09
01:39 AM

kinda, it will rase your front end depending on the size of the spacers, giving your shocks more room to suck-up impact,

But shocks with a thicker OD shaft size will work better, I like to run toxic shocks they work great for me.

As a cheap fix, rubber spacers will do the job for your daily run.  

 

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