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jeffw DakotaEnthusiast
1/21/2005 21:39:02
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Subject: Pic of my '02 w/Hotchkis TVS IP: Logged
Message: This pic was taken this summer right after I finished. It has different wheels on it now. Me & my boy did the install right where it sits.
'02 Sport 4.7 auto, Gibson exhaust, homebrew K&N cold air, 275/60 BFG Radial T/A's, Infinity CD w/Pioneer & Infinity spkrs & Kenwood powered sub.
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Danny Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/21/2005 23:39:53
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Message: is the tvs system worth it to ya?
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Jeff W DakotaEnthusiast
1/22/2005 11:16:24
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Message: The TVS drastically improved handling but it rides like a school bus. I opted to go with Doetsch Tech drop shocks instead of the Bilstein's becase they were all my budget could stand at the time. Hopefully this summer I'll get a set of the Bilstein's or maybe some Edelbrocks.
Here's a before pic...
'02 Sport 4.7 auto, Gibson exhaust, homebrew K&N cold air, 275/60 BFG Radial T/A's, Infinity CD w/Pioneer & Infinity spkrs & Kenwood powered sub.
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racerX Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/23/2005 03:02:56
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Message: how much drop was that front/rear?
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jeff w DakotaEnthusiast
1/23/2005 08:21:31
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Message: I believe they advertise it as a 2/3 kit, but the rear is adjustable to a little over 4". They put four spacers between the spring and axle that you can remove. Each piece you remove raises the rear a little over 1/4 inch.
If you look hard at the top pic you'll see that the back sits lower than the front. The next weekend I removed the four spacers and it leveled it out perfectly.
Hmmm, maybe I shoulda lowered the front some more.....
'02 Sport 4.7 auto, Gibson exhaust, homebrew K&N cold air, 275/60 BFG Radial T/A's, Infinity CD w/Pioneer & Infinity spkrs & Kenwood powered sub.
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