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Old 03-07-2009, 05:42 PM   #1
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ok huys i bought a 2 pump 4 dump pro hopper prox setup from a buddy of mine, it is brand new and its been sitting in his living room for about a year, i know i need to get accumulators, but wat else, i will be running leafs in the back cuz the truck wont get drove that much cuz of the police around here, now for the front wat should be cut and how exactly do the cylinders stay in place, here is a pic of some of the setup can anyone explain wat the round plate cup lookin things are and were do they go , im new to juice so bear wit me

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alrighty..... that pic helps alot now.. your have 2 sets of swival balls.. which you only need one pair for the rear... you have those and the coilover cups for the rear so you r good to go there... and you have deeps cups for the front so thats good too....

for the front suspension where the upper shock mount to the frame, its a small hole about 5/8ths... that hole needs be be increase to 2 inchs... a hole saw works really good... thats all you have to do for the front besides notchin the upper control arm for clearnce for the cylinder... give me till monday.. im installing a setup on a cutlass and it has the exact same front suspension.... wheni put it together monday, ill tale pics for u...
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well in reply to my other post i do plan on getting accumulators in about 2 months, im just not sure if i should get parker or the ones from pro hopper, if i use accumulators i wont need to run springs correct
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yes.. no springs r needed if you run the accumulator and also less moving parts to make annoying noises too.. the parker ones r really good... prohoppers r good too.



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