CxLxC
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- Aug 17, 2013
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- Ram Year
- 2010
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- HEMI 5.7
Now this isn't my first time lifting a truck (its my second, lol), but the suspension on my RAM is heads and tails different from my Titan. My Titan was front coilover & rear leafs, doesn't get much easier than that. For some reason though, I'm having a hard time figuring out what exactly my options are for lifting my RAM. I'm just looking for some verification I guess...
1. From what I've gathered so far there's the typical BL, spindles, and coil spacers. What about lift springs?
2. Again, just to verify, there aren't any adjustable front shocks for our 2WD's? What about just longer shocks period? I could have sworn I read about someone with a Pro Comp lift getting longer front shocks installed...
3. (cont. from #2) What about longer rear shocks?
4. This question still kind of goes along with the above, but what works on our 2WD that works on other series RAM's? For example, I believe the spindles all the way from '02 and up will work on my 2010? What about lift spacers, shocks, springs, etc.?
Thanks in advanced for anyone's help! I know there's a plethora of threads here, but its hard to search for 2WD stuff, it's too short of a word for the search to recognize.
1. From what I've gathered so far there's the typical BL, spindles, and coil spacers. What about lift springs?
2. Again, just to verify, there aren't any adjustable front shocks for our 2WD's? What about just longer shocks period? I could have sworn I read about someone with a Pro Comp lift getting longer front shocks installed...
3. (cont. from #2) What about longer rear shocks?
4. This question still kind of goes along with the above, but what works on our 2WD that works on other series RAM's? For example, I believe the spindles all the way from '02 and up will work on my 2010? What about lift spacers, shocks, springs, etc.?
Thanks in advanced for anyone's help! I know there's a plethora of threads here, but its hard to search for 2WD stuff, it's too short of a word for the search to recognize.