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    Belltech 2" Lowering shocks

    Anyone used these or heard anything about these? Thinking about trying these for the front (with my stock springs) and a 4" or 3" leaf spring for the rears.

    http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?i...D&model=PICKUP
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    Onion,if you make a search using the word "shocks" you will see that most here use billstein shocks,either Lightning specs or Screw specs,but overall...it's billsteins the preferred shock for these trucks hands down,some maybe have the one you are asking,in their other rides but on the trucks...

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    Coil over application for his year.....dont think I have seen any try that for 00-03 yet..on the front

    SOmething new and different, shocks and drop all in one....nice find....interesting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgstew6 View Post
    Coil over application for his year.....dont think I have seen any try that for 00-03 yet..on the front

    SOmething new and different, shocks and drop all in one....nice find....interesting...

    Agree,but if the shocks are POS don't make sence,it's a nice set up,but if they take a dump to soon,you're stuck with it

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    agree......just stating the concept was interesting.....good set of bils setep like that is gonna be costly......wonder how well they would hold up....

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    The last time I checked they were not available. Their spindles are not available yet either.

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    For a 2" drop in the front...is a camber needed?

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    Yes camber bolts are needed if doing it via springs

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    camber kits are even needed when bone stock sometimes, so they can adjust the alignment. they are usually locked in with shims from the factory.

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