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Old 08-02-2002, 04:45 PM
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1997 s-10 coilovers?

can coilovers be put on my truck? if so where can i find them online:argue:
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Yes. Penske $$$ 2WD or 4x4? Check www.syty.net look for Al Dutan's coil-over kit for a 4x4. It will sit about 4" lower than stock and ride 10X smoother. Also look around on www.BlazinLow.com
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Yes. Penske makes the best. $$$ 2WD or 4x4? for a 4x4 goto: www.syty.net and look for Al Dustan's kit. It will sit about 4" lower than stock and ride smooth as a Cadi. Also check out www.blazinlow.com for drop stuff.
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