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Old 06-05-2019, 10:44 AM   #1
Marty68
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Tci parabolic leaf kit.

who here has done this upgrade?

https://totalcostinvolved.com/produc...af-spring-kit/
can the TCI kit be installed with the box on? I would like to avoid total disassembly. (that tends to end in no reassembly)


I plan on swapping in 3.42 blazer rear end. the Differential I have has 2.5" tubes.
seems most perches are for 3". I will not be hot rodding this just cruising

I have sourced an s10 T5. will do the Jeep input shaft. mod to retain existing clutch and bellhousing.


the end goal is MII front.

Summit has a kit to mount s10 on existing springs for $100.
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/S10-1...ts,248867.html
it says works with 2 or 2 1/2" springs. our stock springs measure 1 3/4...

should I just use the $100 kit until I do MII kit?


I prefer to not spend money twice but I also don't want to drive truck with great suspension 4" lowered while front is higher waiting on MII...

if someone has done this please post a link. I searched and come up with TONS of posts. TCI and Springs bring back LOTS of responses

THANKS.
Marty
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