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Old 07-27-2006, 03:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Go lower, Belltech lowering kit, do you replace the shocks

I have lowered my SSR with Eibach, I would like to go lower, so I did a research, Belltech makes a kit makes 1in/front and 1.5in/rear lower than Eibach, but Belltech kit comes with 2 rear shocks, my question is SSR has great shocks made by Bilstein, is it necessary to replace these shocks, these kits are made for both SSR and Traiblazer, may be they will improve ride for Trailblazer, I doubt they will improve for SSR, any one has Belltech kit pls share your experience.

If I keep Eibach and cut short the coils, how much should I cut Front and Rear, to lower 1" more, I've seen some one cut 1 coil off front, but how about rear springs.
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