Canuck Motorsports
has anyone dealt with canuck motorsports out of vancouver. i am looking at a drop kit for my beast.
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Couldn't tell ya about them, but i know first hand that installing a drop kit (i'm assuming your 65 is twin I beam) in these trucks is pretty dang simple and can be done with hand tools, just an idea to help you save some cash :).
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im installing it myself but i was wondering what their products are like for quaility and serviceability.
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Ahh, are they in house products or do they come from else where?
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as far as i know they are an importer from americaan companies, i think the one im looking at is from springtech. i looked at springtech and the price is almost the same and im supporting a semi local business buying from canuck
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Yeah i've never delt with springtech before, never even heard of them to tell you the truth, i got my drop through offroad canada in lethbridge ab (it was a Big D!ck's Suspension drop kit, talk about an odd name :))
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whats the website/contact for BIG D!**s?
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Umm off the top of my head i couldn't tell you, but the place i got the kit from was offroad canada in Lethbridge ab
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Hey, FirstTry, the site is www.bds-suspension.com At a first glance though, I didn't see any drop kits, but I will call Off-road Canada in Lethbridge, as I am in University there right now. I will let you know what I fight out.
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Well, I called, and they said for the front all they do is use shorter springs, but when I asked about dropped I-beams, he said nobody he knew made em, so I told him about DJM suspension, and gave him their number, he was gonna look into it, as he could get them cheaper as a dealer. He hasn't called be back yet, and this was 3 hours ago. When/if he gets back too me I'll let you know what he says. BTW, a kit to drop a 65/66 (using shorter coils) about 3" would be about $600, but that includes dropping the rear too.
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Yeah thats about what i paid for for mine around 550ish.
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