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Old 06-02-2004, 02:05 AM
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Cheapest plate to get D25 coils

I remember seeing a post a while back about somewhere you could get the D25 coils @ for like $139 with a discount from here or something to that effect Can't find the post now, can anyone help?
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i got mine from summit racing for $145.00
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Originally posted by P.O.R.
i got mine from summit racing for $145.00
I got the ones that were on my first truck through Summit too, but I let them go with the truck and I paid $159 for them.

Now I remember somewhere cheaper than $145, just couldn't find the post last night.

Anybody help?
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I would encourage you to reconsider the D25s. They're really cheap and don't perform. I have them, and I am disappointed with them, given the work they were to install. They limit the suspension movement in day-to-day driving. They helped off-road, but that's only because of the extra clearance-- the spring itself leaves a lot to be desired. If you look closely and see how thin and widely spaced the windings are, you'll see how cheap they are.

I would point you towards T-rex. No you don't need to spend $3k to get quality springs. more like $300. They swap right in, and you can get a custom spring matched to do EXACTLY what you want it to, and it's the best money can buy.

Knowing what I know now, I would have either gon ewith the T-rex springs, or left the front end untouched.

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Sorry Justin, I was completely satisfied with my D25 coils in my old truck, and would not hesitate to buy them again. My truck rode much better AFTER the D25 coils also. Also, this truck will not be off-roaded much at all, but 4WD is a necessity where I live. Its either going to be D25 coils, or a Rough Country 3" lift kit and I can only imagine how you'd respond to that comment!
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