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kota6er
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6/27/2002
00:14:44

Subject: Ground Force lowering kit
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anyone here have the groundforce lowering kit on their trucks (2/3 with coils & leafs)? if so, how are they? i'm stuck between the ground force set-up and the hotchkis.. i hear a lot of good things about the hotchkis but how about ground force? thanks.....



Glenn
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6/27/2002
00:52:38

RE: Ground Force lowering kit
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The Ground Force kit is pretty good as far as handling and ride go, but not as good as Hotchkis in the performance handling area. If you aren't so worried about autocrossing then go with Ground FOrce, but if you wanna autocross...Hotchkis is the ideal setup.



kota6er
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6/27/2002
01:28:25

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thanks.. i guess i'll go with the hotch....



brandon
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6/27/2002
02:04:28

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how would western chassis compare to ground force??



Glenn
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6/29/2002
02:51:44

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Western Chassis and Ground Force are both good products and I douobt you would tell a diference.



Ottawa 99 RT
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7/04/2002
00:13:38

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I got the GF 2/2 drop on my RT, but would like to drop the back another inch to level it out. I am assuming I can just put on 3" blocks in the rear instead of the 2" ones, but anyone know if the difference will effect the drivetrain or if I even went with a 3.5" rear drop would that effect it?




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