1hotdawg
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For front coilovers you'll need to beef up, put in new, shock mounts. That's for coilovers to replace the torsions. What I've thought about is getting some QA1 coil overs and figuring out a good spring rate to run WITH the torsions in place. That way I don't think I'd need to beef up the mounts because you aren't depending on the coil overs to carry the weight of the truck. The hard part is fitting as coil over through the stock arms, I don't know if it can be done. The QA1's are pretty thin in diameter so it may be possible.
Add a front sway bar first I'd say before doing a rear one.
I'd still like to do some of this to mine one of these days. Got more ideas than money I do have the thicker Sway-a-Way torsions which definitely make a difference. Running Doestche Tech front shocks an air shocks int he rear, monoleafed on 3" blocks.