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bought a sonoma.....now what?

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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miniz2001   +1y
i want to bag it and eventually get some shiny 20's for it.but first, what all do i need to get this thing on the ground. i'm thinking, either a 2-link, or reverse triang. 4 link, 2" drop spindles and basic 1/2" bag kit with all the brackets and an 8" notch. what shocks does everyone recommend? am i missing anything? this will be my first mini(i had a civic and a 3rd gen. camaro) thanks, fellas!!!
1los10   +1y
just call suicidedoors.com and ask them or find a good reputable local shop alot easier.
miniz2001   +1y
actually, that's where i plan on ordering most of my stuff. i'd like to have a part in building my truck instead of taking it to a shop. it won't be my daily driver, so it can sit in my garage in pieces while being worked on.
creative concepts   +1y
where in oklahoma are you?

if you have no clue HOW to do it, who cares if you built it, you are risking peoples lives, i use to live in that hell hole of a state, we dont need something else half assed on the highways..
minitrucker04   +1y
hey man check out www.ekstensive.com they got a really nice 2 link set up and really easy to put on if u plan on doing it yourself. thats what i have on my s-10 and i did a friends s-10 with the same kit
miniz2001   +1y
Potter....i never said i didn't know how to do it. i just wanna know what is the best way to lay it out. i've been into minitrucks since 1999, i've just never had a minitruck because of a lack of funds. BTW i live in Altus (SW OK) and i like Oklahoma. we all have our preferences
miniz2001   +1y
JiM.......what's the price on the 2-link kit?
fatboysS1O   +1y
Edited: 9/10/2007 9:08:52 PM by fatboysS1O

dont go with a 2 link or a reverse 4 link! go with a forward 4 link or 3link , read "Biomax's 4link article" sticky in the "suspension" forum before you decide on anything! when you get ready to order check us out, just click my signature! good luck buddy!
1los10   +1y
yea if u dont have alot of knowledge about suspentions and welding skills that wont risk a bus load of babies then yea go for it. alot of people forget then when building there trucks they are working on a 3000 pound hunk of metal fly'n down the highway at 70 mph. only do it urself if ur capable
SHOWTIME   +1y
do the forward 4 link.if im not mistaken kp components has a wicked 6 link and its all bolt in.very nice product and works like a hot dam and it comes with the shocks.