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Suspensionlifts.com is where I got mine, it was the cheapest place at the time and probably still is. Be careful buying parts from eBay and Amazon, there are a lot of knockoffs out there.
^^^^ THIS!!!

I purchased my 5100's from Bilstein Canada.
A known and credible distributor from British Columbia, Canada.

There are some things you purchase from Amazon & eBay, and some items that you don't!
 

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Now trying to find a place that will install it in Maryland that won’t charge an arm and a leg! I guess I’ll do Bilsteins just confused on what setting to get another inch in the front for the Warlock. So if I set it at 1.4 (the third clip setting) it will be .7 taller in the front or do I need to put setting at 2.1 to get an inch higher in the front I still want to have a little rake in the front. My front measures 22.5" from center of wheel to edge of fender and rear is 24" from center of wheel to fender.
Depending on where you are in MD, there is a really good shop in Dover, PA (just NW of York) that can do the swap plus they can make recommendations on other options. The shop is called Mount Zion Off Road. Look them up on line and give them a call. They installed Falcon Tow/Haul shocks on my 2014 Express. I had them set the front on the intermediate setting and it raises the front but with just a very slight nose down (way less than stock). These were recommended over the Bilsteins since they are similar in price but apparently hold up better against salt and corrosion here in the NE also have the added benefit of an adjustable stiffness on the rear shocks that makes a huge difference when towing or hauling.

Mount Zion also is really good on alignments, which you will need after the swap. Good luck.
 
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Depending on where you are in MD, there is a really good shop in Dover, PA (just NW of York) that can do the swap plus they can make recommendations on other options. The shop is called Mount Zion Off Road. Look them up on line and give them a call. They installed Falcon Tow/Haul shocks on my 2014 Express. I had them set the front on the intermediate setting and it raises the front but with just a very slight nose down (way less than stock). These were recommended over the Bilsteins since they are similar in price but apparently hold up better against salt and corrosion here in the NE also have the added benefit of an adjustable stiffness on the rear shocks that makes a huge difference when towing or hauling.

Mount Zion also is really good on alignments, which you will need after the swap. Good luck.
Thanks! I just looked them up from my house it 1 hour and 40 minutes. I’m also finding some places won’t install parts that you bring in. You have to buy it through them.
 

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Depending on where you are in MD, there is a really good shop in Dover, PA (just NW of York) that can do the swap plus they can make recommendations on other options. The shop is called Mount Zion Off Road. Look them up on line and give them a call. They installed Falcon Tow/Haul shocks on my 2014 Express. I had them set the front on the intermediate setting and it raises the front but with just a very slight nose down (way less than stock). These were recommended over the Bilsteins since they are similar in price but apparently hold up better against salt and corrosion here in the NE also have the added benefit of an adjustable stiffness on the rear shocks that makes a huge difference when towing or hauling.

Mount Zion also is really good on alignments, which you will need after the swap. Good luck.
We just had a Jeep in after going to Mt Zion along with 17-20 other shops. IMG_4328.jpegIMG_4326.jpeg
They let this leave without fixing it or the truck. But they did an oil change which surely helped with the terrible drivability because the geometry was off. Not bashing anyone just showing you guys what I see
 
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How do I message you? Can’t figure it out! Lol!!
Click his username and then click, "start conversation."

I bought my 5100s and dozens of other parts from Nick. He always has great prices and great customer service.

If Quick_Shifter was close to me I'd have him do all the work on my truck. He knows what he's doing!
 

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Click his username and then click, "start conversation."

I bought my 5100s and dozens of other parts from Nick. He always has great prices and great customer service.

If Quick_Shifter was close to me I'd have him do all the work on my truck. He knows what he's doing!
Thanks for your help!
 
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