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My 99 Hoe is heavy
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin braaapp" data-source="post: 8383691" data-attributes="member: 655905"><p>Personally I would put some fox coilovers on the front with whatever size you need to fit stock mounting positions(probably a 6 inch shock) then get some stiff eibach springs(about 600 weight springs) with whatever size is best on the 6 inch shock(probably a 12 inch spring) Then set your preload down a bit and you're rocking. As far as the back goes you could get some fox air shocks. This is just my recommendation based on my experience from offroad suspension. You can look on downsouthmotorsports since they are usually the best prices and they have shocks that are strictly meant for replacing in the stock locations as well so you can go look on that site. The setup I said will probably be a bit of money but the quality of fox, king, sway away, bilstein are amazing and they will last for as long as you have the truck. You can take a look at the other shocks from those companies that are made for direct replacements as well. hopefully that all made sense and I didn't ramble too much lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin braaapp, post: 8383691, member: 655905"] Personally I would put some fox coilovers on the front with whatever size you need to fit stock mounting positions(probably a 6 inch shock) then get some stiff eibach springs(about 600 weight springs) with whatever size is best on the 6 inch shock(probably a 12 inch spring) Then set your preload down a bit and you're rocking. As far as the back goes you could get some fox air shocks. This is just my recommendation based on my experience from offroad suspension. You can look on downsouthmotorsports since they are usually the best prices and they have shocks that are strictly meant for replacing in the stock locations as well so you can go look on that site. The setup I said will probably be a bit of money but the quality of fox, king, sway away, bilstein are amazing and they will last for as long as you have the truck. You can take a look at the other shocks from those companies that are made for direct replacements as well. hopefully that all made sense and I didn't ramble too much lol [/QUOTE]
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