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aaron_eb
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2/12/2004
09:51:37

Subject: Suspension
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I know that I already posted, but I didn't really get the answer I was looking for. Has anyone put a stock RT suspension under a v6, and if so, how did it work out? I ask because the v6 is obviously lighter, which would raise the front end. Thanks, Aaron



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2/12/2004
23:57:30

RE: Suspension
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you just answered it for yourself the rt is designed to support a v8 witch means the coils up front would support atleast 200 pounds more.
So it would actually raise the front end up.
So the only thing different from a v6 and a rt is the coil springs.




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2/13/2004
17:27:11

RE: Suspension
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no way in heck does 2 cylinders difference in a V6 vs. a V8 wiegh 200 lbs maybe on a bad day 80 but not 200



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2/15/2004
23:18:25

RE: Suspension
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The RT is dropped about 1.5 inches all the way around, it has different leaf springs as well, and front and rear stabilizer bars, whereas the sport only has a front. Anyway, I just want a moderate drop, for improved handling, because of the lovely winters around here. Thanks though, Aaron



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2/16/2004
21:42:51

Seriously, someone help me out here...
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Seriously, could someone help me out? I have a v6 regular cab, and want to put an R/T suspension under it. Does anyone have picutres or anything?? Thanks, Aaron



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