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Does anyone run the Genright Elite double triangulated 4 link
Im seriously considering the GenRight kit but i cant find anyone who has it to see what they think of it. Spending that kind of money without hearing what anyone has to say about it is tough. I almost pulled the trigger on the evo double throwdown but im giving it one last shot on the genright. If you have experience with it please let me know i will be pulling the trigger on one this week.
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Bump, anyone???
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Its a well designed system, but for 20k you're better off taking it to a shop for a full custom suspension and 1 ton axles, and you'll probably still come out ahead.
I haven't heard of anyone who has bit the bullet and purchased the kit yet |
Originally Posted by D_engel
(Post 4074807)
Its a well designed system, but for 20k you're better off taking it to a shop for a full custom suspension and 1 ton axles, and you'll probably still come out ahead.
I haven't heard of anyone who has bit the bullet and purchased the kit yet Yeah its spendy but not $20k well maybe installed for that. I bought the new mopar ultimate dana 60's already and the suspension is the last thing. The only way i can come even close to affording it is if i do the laybor myself saving about $8k |
Originally Posted by jeeper52
(Post 4074812)
Yeah its spendy but not $20k well maybe installed for that. I bought the new mopar ultimate dana 60's already and the suspension is the last thing. The only way i can come even close to affording it is if i do the laybor myself saving about $8k
If it were me, I'd still say go the custom route, but the Genright set up really is the most complete suspension you could buy. Not to mention the only "kit" i've seen that offers a real flat belly. |
Yeah i wish i could do a full custom but i dont have the knowledge to do so or the finances to pay for someone elso to do it for me.
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Originally Posted by jeeper52
(Post 4074812)
Yeah its spendy but not $20k well maybe installed for that. I bought the new mopar ultimate dana 60's already and the suspension is the last thing. The only way i can come even close to affording it is if i do the laybor myself saving about $8k
The time consuming part is cutting and grinding of old brackets. If you have a few friends that can bring their own and have a grinding party, it could be done in a day.' Oh, and doing it on a 4-door would be way easier. So much more real estate to work with. |
What do people do for a fuel tank. I know genright offer their rear mounted tank.
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Fuel cell. And the genright kit is designed for currie tons so you need to add those things in the mix. I would price it closer to 30K all said and done out the door
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
(Post 4075322)
Fuel cell. And the genright kit is designed for currie tons so you need to add those things in the mix. I would price it closer to 30K all said and done out the door
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