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6/05/2003
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Subject: Hotchkis TVS Questions
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I have a 2001 Quad Cab 2X4 with the 360 CI V8, I have added a ARE "Z" Series Cap on the back too (not sure of the wieght). I plan on going with 17" "R/T" size tires and wheels. By the way, the truck already has ~50K miles on it. My questions are: Will the 2/4 drop be level and not bottom (I have seen posts where the back bottoms in cases where caps have been added). I also would like to know if the stock shocks will be acceptable (even if temporary) in this configuration (I have seen where the stock "R/T" shocks are just OK with the drop). What will the trailer capacity be after such mods? Is there any other compatable mods (such as bags) that will increase towing capacity after the drop? If the trailering capacity is reduced, would it be just the possible tongue wieghts? I do not see how the trailer wieght would be compromised. And lastly, what are the best buys for the TVS. WITH and WITHOUT the shocks in the deal. I have seen a price of $750 in the group buys, but without the shocks. Price seems OK (although still expensive) at $750, but if I need to get dirty anyway, I might as well look into doing the shocks at the same time.

I live in a dream world. I like the dropped look (not to the floor, just 2/4 is good), I would like a great ride (Handling and comfortable, a little stiff is OK), and retain my towing capacity. If its not too much to ask, improved gas milage too. All of this at a low price, and a hassle free installation. Any help?



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