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For those of you familiar with the different Kore set-ups, why does the Pace system not use the billet upper mounts as in the Chase system? If both Chase and Pace raise the front end the same amount, what other differences are there, besides the shocks? Thanks for your help.
 
If I remember right the pace system uses stock style shock mounting system whereas the other race and chase use shocks that have heim ends or similar. So the shock tower is only to accomodate the different mount of the shocks and probably to add strength to the shock tower for the additional punishment the other two systems can take. Someone else will surely chime in though.
 
Just like Barry said,

The Pace and the Chase lift thefront of the truck 2. 5 inches. The pace system does not have the remote resivour the chase does. The Billet towers add strength for off road punisment that is now available due to the better suspension. Billet towers do not bend under heavy compression. The springs are the key to all Kore systems and are the same throughout. The guys with a heavy bumper or a winch/snowplow do get the heavier spring on the front.



Enjoy,

Greg
 
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