leveling truck
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leveling truck
I've search the forum, but couldn't find anything on this subject, wanted to find out if anyone has tried this for leveling off their coil front suspension:
Bilstein's ride height adjustable 5100 Series replacement shocks for coil-over design front suspension pickups utilize the vehicle's existing stock coil spring.
The 5100 Series (Ride Height Adjustable) shocks feature multiple snap-ring grooves on the body of the shock to accommodate different spring seat positions, allowing height adjustments from 0" to 2.5", depending on the application. By raising the spring seat position, the factory rake can be altered to achieve a level front to rear ride height while accommodating up to 33" diameter tire's.
Bilstein's ride height adjustable 5100 Series replacement shocks for coil-over design front suspension pickups utilize the vehicle's existing stock coil spring.
The 5100 Series (Ride Height Adjustable) shocks feature multiple snap-ring grooves on the body of the shock to accommodate different spring seat positions, allowing height adjustments from 0" to 2.5", depending on the application. By raising the spring seat position, the factory rake can be altered to achieve a level front to rear ride height while accommodating up to 33" diameter tire's.
#2
if you want the lift why dont you get the spacers, they are super easy to put in. if your 2wd then get these, if not there is a diff one for 4wd, not too sure if it matters to be honest with you, i figured they would be the same but this says otherwise. if they are the same then i would get the 2nd ones cause they look to be a little better quality but i mean im not really too sure.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DYS-KG09105BK/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SJ...00&prefilter=1
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DYS-KG09105BK/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SJ...00&prefilter=1
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