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Posted: 07/13/08 10:22 AM
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looking for chevy 2wd long travel kits front and rear applications. anyone got any suggestions.I got a 2000 chevy 1500 2wd that is fully fiberglassed sittn on 35'' bfg's with a weak fabtech semi-prerunner kit on the front and stock rear of the truck.But im looking to change this I have about six grand right now to work with any suggestions?????
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moto705
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Posted: 07/14/08 08:11 PM
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Hello chevyridnhigh! You have a perfect truck to be a pre-runner. There are so many options for long travel for your truck. Here are the companies that have kits for your truck: CST, Mazzulla Offroad, HA Engineering, Blitzkrieg Motorsports, Boneyard Fabrication, and Camburg Engineering. Hope this helps you out a bit.
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4x4Link
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Posted: 07/22/08 11:28 AM
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Moto covered it, call one of those guys, you won't be disappointed.
'99 Ranger LT 4x4
www.dixonbrosracing.com
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Will7
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Posted: 08/20/08 02:00 PM
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I want to install a prerunner bumper with 3 Hella Rallye 4000 offroad lights for my Chevy Silverado. My problem is I want to mount lights about 12 inches in front of my grill and I am worried that air flow to my radiator and especially the tranmssion cooler is going to be restricted too much. Any insight on this?
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4x4Link
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Posted: 08/25/08 04:55 PM
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Why 12" in front of your grill? That's way far out.
Anyway, I've had my lights mounted in front of my grill for years and have had no ill effects from it. As long as you have a good fan and shroud the air will find its way around the lights.
'99 Ranger LT 4x4
www.dixonbrosracing.com
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