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GIOVANNI
ok i got my 96 monte carlo right now its on 2's but i want bigger, im guessing im going to have to cut the fenders regardless to fit 4s so im saying fuck it and going strait to 6s on skinnys. i seen the one kit on ucl for the strut lift but is there any other places? they want like 1200 and i can get the whole thing done at the shop here in chicago for 1500, im just lookin for a way to get it done a little cheaper and do it my self for the experience. if anyone knows a place or anywhere i can get the shit to do it let me know!!!!

and the spacers for the mount wont work cuz the tires on the 2s alone were hitting the spindle on the struts!!!Click to view attachment
FUKAUDIOADVICE
No kit needed for 4s. Just take the plastic out and beat the bottom of the strut, also theres a rib you have to beat in. Then get the lifters that can be adjusted from oreilys, advanced auto, etc. In the back the lifters will be needed and to beat the strut in. A little trim is needed on the bumper and maybe the part in front of the rear wheel. This is with the 275/25 tire.
GIOVANNI
ok well i possibly may still go with 6s if i can find a decent priced kit however,

does anyone know if they possibly make air shocks/struts for my car? i have the cheap lifters from orielys already

and cutting the bumper isnt a problem, but the metal is what i dont want to cut, i custom made the orange paint and added a bunch of pearls to it and didnt calculate anything and its got ice pearl over the top so theres no matching it what so ever and i dont want any rust forming cus ill have to end up repainting the whole car and that would be a 3rd time repainting and im sick of painting it haha

but thanks im gonna look into some 4s with the 25 tires and well go from there i guess!!
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