A little photoshoot of my Zone 4" + Bilsteins.

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RogerStout

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Good looking truck..

Good info for me too. I was wondering what setting the 5100's would have to be set at post lift. I am thinking about the zone 4" BDS little to rich for my blood.
 

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Good looking truck..

Good info for me too. I was wondering what setting the 5100's would have to be set at post lift. I am thinking about the zone 4" BDS little to rich for my blood.

For a 4" Zone with 3" rear, bilsteins should be set at 1.4 for level and this is based on the average stock rake of 2.75"

BDS is a great kit, Zone is the same company with minor differences. Shocks being one, but we can opt to do the fox rear for you from the BDS kit and you can run Bilstiens up front for a pretty good setup

Let me know if you need any help or assistance on a setup.

:D
 

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Damn...I can't see the pics...I wanna, see

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For a 4" Zone with 3" rear, bilsteins should be set at 1.4 for level and this is based on the average stock rake of 2.75"

BDS is a great kit, Zone is the same company with minor differences. Shocks being one, but we can opt to do the fox rear for you from the BDS kit and you can run Bilstiens up front for a pretty good setup

Let me know if you need any help or assistance on a setup.

:D

1.4" would've left my truck sitting about 1/8" high in the front. I feel if you're completely level, you tend to look nose high as well - that's why I set mine at 0.7".
 

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For a 4" Zone with 3" rear, bilsteins should be set at 1.4 for level and this is based on the average stock rake of 2.75"

BDS is a great kit, Zone is the same company with minor differences. Shocks being one, but we can opt to do the fox rear for you from the BDS kit and you can run Bilstiens up front for a pretty good setup

Let me know if you need any help or assistance on a setup.

:D

I am going to PM you with a couple questions..
 

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1.4" would've left my truck sitting about 1/8" high in the front. I feel if you're completely level, you tend to look nose high as well - that's why I set mine at 0.7".

I was wondering .7 looks near level to me on your truck.
 

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You have the 3" rear springs? I see there is an option for springs or spacer for the rear.
 

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So I got my Bilsteins on today. So easy. Literally took 1.5 hours total, probably because I did my lift myself and am very familiar. I have them set at 0.7". I'm super happy with the way it's turned out.

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My Assistant -
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I love this truck! It's stunning! TOTM?!?!?! Cool GS, too ^^^
 
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Do you need upgraded UCAs to run this lift? Looking for a reasonably priced 4" in the near future.
 
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