Daystar or Tuff Country 2" Leveling kit
Daystar or Tuff Country 2" Leveling kit
Would like some opinions on which you would choose. Daystar is polyurethane, TC is steel. Which is better and why? Seems Daystar might have a little give and thus produce a softer ride? Does any of it even matter? Should I just go with the best price? Thanks.
I went with these. http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...n/329003L.html
My preference was steel. I was just afraid that the poly pucks would deteriorate over time.; the steel definately won't. The steel ones are a dark grey which match the exisiting suspension. The red spacers just don't look right to me. Mike
My preference was steel. I was just afraid that the poly pucks would deteriorate over time.; the steel definately won't. The steel ones are a dark grey which match the exisiting suspension. The red spacers just don't look right to me. Mike
Originally posted by Mike67RS
I went with these. http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...n/329003L.html
My preference was steel. I was just afraid that the poly pucks would deteriorate over time.; the steel definately won't. The steel ones are a dark grey which match the exisiting suspension. The red spacers just don't look right to me. Mike
I went with these. http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...n/329003L.html
My preference was steel. I was just afraid that the poly pucks would deteriorate over time.; the steel definately won't. The steel ones are a dark grey which match the exisiting suspension. The red spacers just don't look right to me. Mike
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