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Old 11-21-2012, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by k0260

Yes I believe so, I pieced my lift together awhile back with control arms etc, I'm just upgrading my "rough" crap parts to high end. With what I've been through, you may be better off getting the whole kit up front. Cheaper in the long run.
That's a good point I just want to make sure the whole kit is complete along with a driveshaft I wouldn't need any other parts as I will be spending a lot of money and it will have to all I have to wheel on for a while.
Old 11-26-2012, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Huggerls1
That's a good point I just want to make sure the whole kit is complete along with a driveshaft I wouldn't need any other parts as I will be spending a lot of money and it will have to all I have to wheel on for a while.
You should get the EVO draglink flip kit as well if you run the Enforcer lift.
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Originally Posted by MTG
You should get the EVO draglink flip kit as well if you run the Enforcer lift.
Good call! the flip completes the kit
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Just made the purchase, 4 inch enforcer with 2.0 king shocks and drag flip kit.

Now where is the best place to buy a pro cal and driveshaft
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Originally Posted by Huggerls1
Just made the purchase, 4 inch enforcer with 2.0 king shocks and drag flip kit.

Now where is the best place to buy a pro cal and driveshaft
Northridge has free shipping and good deals on coast driveshafts
Old 11-26-2012, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by silverbackjk

Northridge has free shipping and good deals on coast driveshafts
Thank you I just saw and bought. Now the waiting game begins.
Old 11-26-2012, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Huggerls1
Just made the purchase, 4 inch enforcer with 2.0 king shocks and drag flip kit.
Nice! I'm very happy with this lift. Waiting sucks!
Old 11-26-2012, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MTG

Nice! I'm very happy with this lift. Waiting sucks!
Ya I can't wait. Wanted to get the res shocks but I'll be in Alaska in jan and don't think the 2.0s will be getting to hot.

Although they would of been awesome for the rest of my time here in az
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Originally Posted by Huggerls1

Ya I can't wait. Wanted to get the res shocks but I'll be in Alaska in jan and don't think the 2.0s will be getting to hot.

Although they would of been awesome for the rest of my time here in az
You should be fine with shocks. While you are waiting, I'd order up some extended brake lines too. They are much easier to deal with than the brackets.
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Originally Posted by MTG

You should be fine with shocks. While you are waiting, I'd order up some extended brake lines too. They are much easier to deal with than the brackets.
Thanks for the heads up ill look into that.



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