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Evo front coilover?

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Old 10-29-2012, 09:29 AM
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Should I go with the 12" or 14" travel ?
Old 10-29-2012, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Lomax-dtl
I've Finally save enough to get the evo bolt on front coil over!!
Can I install the front now and the rear later on when money allows?
Yes, you can install it this way. What size lift do you currently have?

Please give me a call if you want to discuss
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Originally Posted by EVO MFG
Yes, you can install it this way. What size lift do you currently have?

Please give me a call if you want to discuss
Hey Chris. I been watching many of your posts...great info. I think I talked to you at expo too.

I didn't realize you could do mix/match as suggested here. Is this just a short term fix, or you actually run coilover fronts with lift in rear as a long term set up. What are the benefits/downsides? I'm saving pennies and still a ways out, but also trying to learn more about options and functionality.

What about a coilover front/enforcer rear hybrid. Is that just a stupid idea? Would you still long arm kit down the road and could the long arm help the enforcer set up.

At some point I'll just come into the shop and ask these questions, but figured I'd through a few out.
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Originally Posted by EVO MFG

Yes, you can install it this way. What size lift do you currently have?

Please give me a call if you want to discuss
4.5 short arm



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