The control arms and shocks need to be replaced on my 89 GMC. At the same time I'm also having a 2" drop spindle with a brake kit installed. The rear is being dropped 4".
The current plan is to have Ridetech arms and coilovers installed in front and for the rear just have the 4" drop compatible Bilsteins installed. The goal is to improve the ride comfort and handling without going all out while leaving a path to upgrading the rear suspension later.
I will be using it to move things for myself and friends as needed and as a daily driver. I will be doing some kind of swap in some years to make it more fun on the street. I may also rally it with friends entirely for fun so I won't be pushing it's limits. The goal is for it to be a reliable but more modern truck in these conditions.
My question for those of you that have been at this for a while, is this a solid plan?
The current plan is to have Ridetech arms and coilovers installed in front and for the rear just have the 4" drop compatible Bilsteins installed. The goal is to improve the ride comfort and handling without going all out while leaving a path to upgrading the rear suspension later.
I will be using it to move things for myself and friends as needed and as a daily driver. I will be doing some kind of swap in some years to make it more fun on the street. I may also rally it with friends entirely for fun so I won't be pushing it's limits. The goal is for it to be a reliable but more modern truck in these conditions.
My question for those of you that have been at this for a while, is this a solid plan?