daltonamorph wrote:
That is also what i wanted to buy when i first started looking. From what i was told when i asked your same question, It replaces the rear springs and shocks (crappy shocks). It does not replace the front and just uses a spacer which will destroy your front strut- which would mean new suspension anyway. Take a look at an OME/Rancho lift. I've been working on getting mine together for about a month and still have a ways to go. If your really look around, itll be about 600-700, only a bit over your budget. Best of luck, and anyone else feel free to correct me.
Dalton
Dalton, the spacer doesn't destroy the front shock, but actually causes an already saggy front spring to get even worse by compressing it even more. Some have actually seen the coils touching they became so weak and fatigued.
Rambo, if you can do it, save up the extra $200 and get some OME front/rear springs, new shocks front and back, and some bumpstops ( terreflex for the front) you can use hockey pucks for the rear. While the Daystar is the best budget left, you will regret as you will be upgraded in the end, just save up the money and do it right.
There is also a kit from BDS, but you have to buy the front shocks and bumpstops extra.
Use the search button, there is tons of info out there.
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