Sloppy handling needs fixed. Looking for opinions

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SilverGhost
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Postby SilverGhost » Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:00 pm

volvite wrote:I don't thinks so. What works on a 4x4 should work on 2wd.
Negative to that. At least on the '06, the rear springs are, in fact, different. I can't speak for the shocks, not having looked into it. The fact that the springs are different is why AirLift recommends using the airbag kit they designed for a Kia Sorento for our 2WD PF's. That's all in a very old thread, here. Sorry, but I'm not gonna do the search.


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Postby volvite » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:23 pm

SilverGhost wrote:
volvite wrote:I don't thinks so. What works on a 4x4 should work on 2wd.
Negative to that. At least on the '06, the rear springs are, in fact, different. I can't speak for the shocks, not having looked into it. The fact that the springs are different is why AirLift recommends using the airbag kit they designed for a Kia Sorento for our 2WD PF's. That's all in a very old thread, here. Sorry, but I'm not gonna do the search.
Thanks for the clarification.

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Postby Morio » Sat Apr 23, 2011 9:00 am

quick update:

Ordered some wheels and tires:

MB Wheels 72 (17x8.5)- Black
Falken Rocky Mountain ATS (255-65-17)

This should fix some of my issue with grip.....
:)

Next month will be H&R Sport springs and shocks/struts.......


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