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converting leaf to coil on gq

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converting leaf to coil on gq

Post by calelux »

can you do it

got a gq ute.. want coils... how and where

thankssssss
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Post by AFeral »

Anything is possible. Just comes down to time and money.
two options.
Cut the coil mounts and suspension link mounts of a coil sprung chassis and weld them to your chassis.
Get a coil sprung chassis and swap your bits onto it.
Anything is possible, it just comes down to time and money.
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Post by calelux »

yeh ok i see..

but can you buy from somewhere just a kit, that has everything or na...

i want somewhere to do it drive in drive out i have no time...

any ideass

thnaksss


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Post by chunderlicious »

lots of places will do it drive in drive out.

wizard
brewskibuilt
on and offroad mechanical
bubs
etc. etc.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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