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tech@scottshotrods 04-11-2011 12:14 PM

Scott's coil over cross member with splined sway bar
 
I know alot of you guys have been asking about a coil over cross member, here is our coil over version which seems to be our most popular, we have been selling these for a little over a year now and seem to be out selling the super slam close to 3-1.... The picture shows it with the optional splined sway bar, we build these to order, and can build them to your spec.
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._1587922_n.jpg
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darkhorse970 04-12-2011 04:13 AM

Re: Scott's coil over cross member with splined sway bar
 
Can you tell me how much drop is possible with this front end? How adjustable is the ride height? Is there any difference in ground clearance (clearance to a-arms and other suspension or steering components) from stock suspension w/ 4" drop?

Scottshotrods 04-12-2011 07:08 PM

Re: Scott's coil over cross member with splined sway bar
 
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Originally Posted by darkhorse970 (Post 4615243)
Can you tell me how much drop is possible with this front end? How adjustable is the ride height? Is there any difference in ground clearance (clearance to a-arms and other suspension or steering components) from stock suspension w/ 4" drop?

With our coil-over set up with our stock spindals you will have a 4 1/4 drop
from stock height.

If you run our drop spindals you will have a 6 1/4 drop from stock height.

For you steering hook up you will need to run 3 u-joints to hook up to your
steering column and you can run your stock column if you want to.

Our lower a-arm pivot is above the the bottom of the crossmember and the lowest part of our front bolt in ifs is the bottom of the crossmember which has good ground clearence to the ground so nothing will drag.

On our coil-over front you have 1 1/2 adj on height.

Justin


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