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Old 08-17-2009, 10:49 PM   #1
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Okay im kinda new to the juiced thing.. I have a 1991 ex cad dime that im maken into an old school daily.. I dont want a lot of lift are anything i just want a nice looking setup.. Can anybody telk me what ill have to do and add?? And what kit is the best??
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Re: hydro kit?

I've always had great luck with Prohopper. Not saying they are the best, just the best from my experience. That being said, I think the next setup I buy will be from Hydroholics.net. I feel that those guys really know their shit, and are more in tune to minis and sport trucks, rather then hoppers.
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Yea Ive been hearing ALOT of good stuff about hydrohaulics... But no personal experience cause ive never used juice before.
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Basicly all i wnt is switches to play with and a nice looking ride.. ill prolly go with 14" or 15" wire wheels.. And thanx for the info guys.. Ohh what like maintanace do u have to do to keep them up and will i have to change parts every once in a while are what??
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check out layitlow.com
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You'll probably have to change cylinder seals once in a while. I change my fluid regularly. Some people blow hoses, but I never have and I've had a bunch of lifted rides.
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Re: hydro kit?

Thanks for all the info.. And another thing how much of a hassle is it to install the kits?? And i also dont have a garage too keep it in so it would be uncovered 247..
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Quote: Originally Posted by lac123
Thanks for all the info.. And another thing how much of a hassle is it to install the kits?? And i also dont have a garage too keep it in so it would be uncovered 247..
It's as big of a hassle as you make it. Do good work, take your time, do it right. If you half ass it, you WILL have a shitty setup. Get a bedcover and once you get it installed.



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