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Evo Coilover, Double D advise

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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 03:38 PM
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I've been looking at suspension kit for my 2012 for sometime and i have finally decided on the Evo Double D kit, but i would like to also add their front 12" king coil overs and their 4" springs in the rear with king 2.5 bolt in shocks. I've read around that a few are or have ran a similar set up and would like your advise on what additional parts you used or if everything was covered between the 2 kits? thanks..
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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 03:58 PM
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 09:13 AM
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Have you contacted Evo yet? Their customer service is outstanding, you just have to be a little patient from time to time because they are growing so fast but they will answer any questions you have honestly without just trying to gouge you for money.
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by CrushJKU
I've been looking at suspension kit for my 2012 for sometime and i have finally decided on the Evo Double D kit, but i would like to also add their front 12" king coil overs and their 4" springs in the rear with king 2.5 bolt in shocks. I've read around that a few are or have ran a similar set up and would like your advise on what additional parts you used or if everything was covered between the 2 kits? thanks..
for sure you will need a new front drive shaft but, that should be about it. it's a great setup but, depending on how fast you like to drive in the desert, you'll be wanting rear coilovers to match sooner than later
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Old Mar 4, 2012 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by LBJEEPER
Have you contacted Evo yet? Their customer service is outstanding, you just have to be a little patient from time to time because they are growing so fast but they will answer any questions you have honestly without just trying to gouge you for money.
No i haven't Ive been pretty busy at work and by the time i get off they are usually closed. I plan on calling them sometime this week though, and that's good to hear about a company. I know when i had difficulty installing my skids they were more than willing to help me over the phone.
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Old Mar 4, 2012 | 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by wayoflife
for sure you will need a new front drive shaft but, that should be about it. it's a great setup but, depending on how fast you like to drive in the desert, you'll be wanting rear coilovers to match sooner than later
Im split between a Coast or a J.E. Reel drive shaft, but that's nice to know that everything else is covered. The rear is on my stage 2 list of mods, the front was more in my budget that i have right now though, but either way im super excited to get this project underway
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