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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cookeville, TN
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IFS Systems
Did a search, but couldn't find anything. I'm planning on bagging my truck and putting in a custom IFS setup. I'm thinking either Heidt's or Scott's, which do you guys prefer?
EDIT: Almost forgot, I still want to be able to haul things in my truck like the occaisional four wheeler or motorcycle, but I also want the truck to handle well. Should I get the Shockwave 7000 or 9000? Last edited by BOHICA; 04-17-2006 at 12:38 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Southern Pines NC
Posts: 3,853
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Re: IFS Systems
forget Scott's..........all I have heard is bad..........Heidts is always good
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cookeville, TN
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Re: IFS Systems
Ok, thanks. I saw them on Rides and wasn't that impressed with the way the owner acted, but their Shockwave thing had me kinda interested.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Southern Pines NC
Posts: 3,853
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Re: IFS Systems
A friend of a friend used one of their kits for a chevy II. He does fabwork/repair on helicopter air frames on the base here, Fort Bragg.
My buddy was saying it took him a lot of time to get things to fit right. They copy other peoples stuff rather then engineering their own. I don't know but I thought the shoke wave stuff was another company |
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Hollister Road Co.
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Houston
Posts: 6,131
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Re: IFS Systems
Air ride has the shockwaves as far a sthe rear bags you want 9000 series.
check out fatman fabrications |
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