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Old 05-01-2006, 01:05 PM   #21 (permalink)
shortbus
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Re: Complete list and Comparison of Lift kits there all here!

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sniperdude@cox.net previously said:
One question, Is the Donahoe Kit that much better????
Its really a matter of personal pref. (oh, and how much $$ you have burning a hole in your pocket)

Donahoe makes some really mean stuff, but according to the TTORA guys who have them, they are engineered more toward high speed desert driving, than, say, Sway-A-Way, or FabTech, or OME.
This just means that for mud, the occasional offroad trip, etc, they are the ulimate overkill. Not to say thats a bad thing.
The same goes for SAW's and Camburg Control arms. Casual offroaders wont need the extra strength built into this stuff, but its really cool to have. Any hey, you might want to drive over a mountain on the way to work one day.

The old addage, "Speed costs money. How fast do you wanna go?" certainly applies with offroad suspension mods too.

So, how big do you wanna go?

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