Kirkdking
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Looking at changing my front end (a-arms and spindles) to a after market set looking for some input on what to buy.
moab11
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the Skinz front end seems to be the popular one around here and what I will more than likely be going with for next year. It does use the stock spindles and requires special shocks if you still have your stockers.
Mountaintech just came out with a set that can use the stock shocks while still moving the spindle 3" forward. and I think Zbroz has a similar kit as well.
Mountaintech just came out with a set that can use the stock shocks while still moving the spindle 3" forward. and I think Zbroz has a similar kit as well.
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WHAT HE SAID^^moab11 said:the Skinz front end seems to be the popular one around here and what I will more than likely be going with for next year. It does use the stock spindles and requires special shocks if you still have your stockers.
Mountaintech just came out with a set that can use the stock shocks while still moving the spindle 3" forward. and I think Zbroz has a similar kit as well.
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I have the z-bros 43"+1" and love it. Handling is night and day. Flatter, and almost no ski lift. The a arms, and spindles are real beefy. You also don't have to change shocks or modify them to fit. I wish they had there new style at the time. Would of liked to try the more aggressive 3" forward also. I combine mine with the star location kit. With those two mods it's like a brand new sled