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Snake Racing drop arms 5 - 6 inch the same thing

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:24 pm
by 89_GQTURBO
Hey all,

im just wondering if anyone out there knows if the snake drop arms for 5 and 6 inch lift kits are the same thing. There is no difference in price on there website, i currently run a 5 inch lift kit but the oppertunity to get my hands on some 6 inch coils for nothing has come up... And if the arms are the same shite for both 5 and 6 inch kits ill bung em in...

Cheers

Re: Snake Racing drop arms 5 - 6 inch the same thing

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 7:52 pm
by SuperiorEngineering
Why not keep it a 5 inchs so its not so top heavy and it will be a better driving and it will be able to handle off camber slopes better?

As far as the arms go i am not sure but you could give ryan a call to find out.

Re: Snake Racing drop arms 5 - 6 inch the same thing

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:37 pm
by 89_GQTURBO
ok thanks for the info mate...

i have a 5 to 6 inch lift as it is on measuring due to the lack of weight in my vehicle... but the shocks im using are shagged... with a lift this size can i use the 45mm adjustable shock off your website in the rear and front of my vehicle?

Cheers

Re: Snake Racing drop arms 5 - 6 inch the same thing

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:28 pm
by SuperiorEngineering
89_GQTURBO wrote:ok thanks for the info mate...

i have a 5 to 6 inch lift as it is on measuring due to the lack of weight in my vehicle... but the shocks im using are shagged... with a lift this size can i use the 45mm adjustable shock off your website in the rear and front of my vehicle?

Cheers
We have listed the tough dogs a little different on our website than what Tough dog rates them as ,because we rarely use tough dog coils but more EFS and Dobinson and they are both larger coils in nissan's compared to TD.

On a GU approx 50mm is standard Bumpstop gap.
On a GQ approx 65mm is standard Bumpstop Gap.

So if you own a GU and your front bumpstop gap measure 150mm then you would purchase a 4 inch shock from our site.

A more precise way to do it is measure full drop, full compression and a static ride height and give us a call but the latter way will do the job fine.

The way we market all our shocks is a 6 inch shock is for a 6 inch lift going from those measurement i said but different free height coils can make the a bit trickier.

If you are not sure you can call us during business hours and one of the 4 sales professionals will help you out.

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