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Mcgaughys Or Belltech?


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I have a 2003 SS and are considering a drop kit using spindles . My question is who makes the best set up for the money McGaughys or Belltech?

Any input would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance....

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Guest JasonHensley22

Six in one, half dozen in the other. I have some Belltech spindles on order and read a lot of good reviews about them, I already have Belltech's shackles in the back and street performance shocks and both are great. I will use Belltech again for my sway bar upgrades in the near future.

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McG's here cuz their pateneted design allows you to maintain your front suspension integrity thus able to achieve a true front end alignment. Up to you though.....

http://www.mcgaughys.com/chevyhighperformance1.html

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As of right now it's roughly a 2" front, 3" rear drop. Belltech shackles in the rear and torsion bars turned down a little less than 2" up front, but i'm changing that with the spindles. It handles okay, it got better with the Belltech Street Performance shocks and I hope it improves a bit more with the spindles instead of my torsion bars being cranked as far as they are

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Belltech. Some members had issues with Mcgaughies but they might have fixed that. However I would still go with Belltech. The most I would go 2/2 if I ever lowered my SS. But anymore the other guys on the sight might will have better feedback. :chevrolet:

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They may not offer anything lower as a whole kit, you might have to make your own. How low are you looking to go? If your looking for a lowering setup like mine all you need are 2" drop spindles and 2-3" shackles, and thats all a kit includes usually. Also, some kits include shocks, and I would recommend upgrading those as well if you have a little extra $$$.

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