ground force vs x-metal

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Can someone tell me which lowering kit would be better. Ground Force vs X-Metal???

Most ppl seem to have the x-metal kit.

In order to drop the truck do you have to change out the stock exhaust or any other parts? Want to make sure i purchase everything the first time.
 
I think X-Metal is better than Ground Force and there is a new player on the field.............Stinker has an excellent kit available now,even better than the X-Metal (supporting vendor J T Sawyer Trucking)
 
I can also get a couple other brands, X-metal I would stay away from:mad:

but I can get groundforce, and a couple others, but they cant match my price, and mine are custom made one at a time, and the springs are 15% stiffer than stock, provides better cornering and less likely to bottom out, plus you get your choice of size blocks, no other kit provides those items.

I am super bizzy adding things to the site, if interestedd send a pm, will get to ya soon.
 
I also have X-Metal, but Stinker is here every day and I have only heard great things about his kit. Use JT Sawyer Trucking.
 
X-Metal blocks are billet aluminum (solid).
JTST blocks are extruded aluminum (not solid).
 
ground force pricing for an rc comes two ways

on complete with rear shocks 1 front 2 rear $680 plus shipping

or will all four shocks 1.5 front 4 rear 970.00 plus shipping


mine is 1.5 custom fronts any size on the rear, although if ya go more than 3 inches I suggest shocks, those I can get for $40 each rear
for $500 plus shipping

My rear blocks are extrud honed and tensil strength it tested to 12,000 lbs

and you also get higher quality hardened u bolts.











oh and thanks fellas:rock: very very very much appreciated
 
I have the X-Metal, but you have to install a camber kit and to slot (something I can't remember what it was) in the A-arm or chasis. Being that Boomer isn't around anymore I would go with Stink. You can't go wrong with him.
 
Kevan said:
X-Metal blocks are billet aluminum (solid).
JTST blocks are extruded aluminum (not solid).


Hey Kevin, those are nice X-metal knee pads, you must use them alot.

Stink, you tha man:D
 
Stinker said:
My rear blocks are extrud[e] honed and tensil strength it tested to 12,000 lbs
Tony- there's a big difference between extruded and extrude honed.
Your blocks are extruded.

BlackDodge10 said:
Hey Kevin, those are nice X-metal knee pads, you must use them alot.
Need to borrow them for the spelling bee? Christ, my username is my name and you still jacked it up.

Let's see:
- 4700+ posts (almost ALL technical/helpful) vs. 37 posts (ONE borderline technical post).
Thanks for comin' out.

For the record, I was NOT discounting anyone's kit (or sucking anything).
I was merely pointing out one of the differences between the two kits MENTIONED IN THE TITLE OF THIS THREAD!!!!
 
Sorry Kevin I didnt use the proper english term , i am very tired, working on 10,000 items for the website:eek: but I am sure most got the point
 
+ 1 for my man, Tony. Nothing but help for me, sure his writing is scruffy (LOL) but that's Stinker, he's not on this planet to wear a tie and create wonderful poetry posts and threads, he builds truck stuff and gathers kits. I have a 1/2" lowering/handling kit which is 1.25" front drop and 2" rear. I have JMBs QA1s all round and his stage-3 traction package on a very mild (550+hp (est)truck. Should be a great street performer, nothing too wild, just plain fun. Xmetal from what I heard is a good kit, just the service lacked (being kind with those words) and the kit wasn't a bolt on, some things had to be done to fit it.


:)
 
Stinker said:
Sorry Kevin I didnt use the proper english term , i am very tired, working on 10,000 items for the website:eek: but I am sure most got the point
No problem.
Just didn't want you to send something out and have a pissed off customer; expecting one thing and got something different.
 
well Kevan, i'm glad you came out of the closet first, and take it easy on the spelling corrections:congrats:
 
I started with a Groundforce 1/2 kit. Then added Stinker's front springs and QA1's from JMB. I haven't driven it yet but it looks good up on blocks in my shop.
 

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