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    Coilovers??

    New here but I was told that Coilovers from a s10 would work anybody here
    have or are running Coilovers just for the front I'm trying to go low in the front
    but need help deciding on what I really want

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    the front shocks on these trucks are the same length as the 1st gen s10s so they may work.
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    I would like to do my suspension right the first time around so Ima try Coilovers in the front
    and later on 4 link the rear but I'm building a 4g63 swap now

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    Anything can be done, you just need to find the length of a s10 coil over and measure the truck and see if it will put you where you want your truck.

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    The spring perch of the S10 is higher tham the MM. The shock is almost identical. Chances are it wont work unless you get a custom spring.

    I was going to go this route in the beginning, but I'm not spending the money based on those measurements.

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    I wish I could mod up some of my 240sx coilovers but highly doubt
    it but I love them.
    tein coilovers

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    I know that Fox coilovers fit.


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    Im looking to go lower or I would cop a pair.
    I'm just seeing how other people lowered theirs before I
    go and spend money

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    Mostly drop coils blocks and bags in this site. Don't think I've seen anyone run coilovers on these, plenty on Hard bodies and such

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    I still have other repairs and fab needed to do on my ride, but I'm going to use coilovers as soon as the time comes. There isnt a ton of room up front, so some reconstruction will probably have to take place depending on your design. I have to build my own control arms to adapt everything I intend to use.

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    Guess ill wait and see what kind of designs I can draw up
    for a custom setup.
    I know alot of 240sx people that did fab work so ill
    do some research and make a thread when I start mine.

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