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2003fordsvt

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Well recently I have been thinking on dropping the L but it seems there are 950million ways to do it . I'm thinking belltech spindles in the front and belltech shackles and hangers in the back,what do you guys think. I need imput on this one..I know i will have to get different tires now but you will have that im running 22X9.5 momo storms and 305 40 22s here is a pic let me know guys thanks in advance..
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How much do you get out of it front and back.I need at least 2 if not 3"in the front and 4" to 5" in the back i think.....
 

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TVS system with 2" shackles. Also remove the iso's or cut a coil up front. You'll get the drop your wanting. Remember to get shocks that are made for this kit.
 

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My vote goes to the TVS as well, because you get a badass set of swaybars with it. But like Fleeman said, 2" shackles, and youll be good to go.
 

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TVS with the hotchkis/Bilstein shocks all around and you should be good to go..as a matter of fact this is the same way I plan on going
 

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I'd go with Belltech spindles up front and Hotchkis leaves in the rear. That'd give you the most drop with the least effort.
 

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What do you have again 4g for mine how bout yours read the header lowering opinions not ball busters .Different people like different things
 

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TVS is great if you don't mind having a harsher ride.
I have TVS springs front and rear. Stance looks great but I don't like the hard ride. :(
Hangers, shackles and spindles may be more work, but won't ruin the stock ride quality.
 

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As with most modifications sometimes there is a bit of comprimise. however
to me the firmer ride is not at all harsh.:)
 

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TallOkie said:
yeah but the ride is a bit harsher but when I got to turn I just smile

OKIE , You got it , thats what I like about it too. It will bust in to a curve :pepper: like a race car
 

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