Bighorn 4 Life
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- 2010
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- Hemi 5.7
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What rear shock did you use? Part number?
Thanks
OP, you said you paid $2500 for the lift and install.. Is the body lift included? On FTS's ****** website their price is $2,900, so is their price wrong or did you get a really good deal? At $2500 I'll definitely go with the fts but I'm confused how you got it and installed for that cheap.
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Okay thanks for the info. I'll definitely have to look into the fts lift. Btw, OP, your truck looks great and is close to what my goal is.
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Very nice Ram.
Here is mine with BDS Fox Coilovers set at 7.5". I do have the 5" rear,Fox rear shocks,and a 1.25" Body lift.
My bolt measurement is 5"
front is 47"
Rear is 48.5"
Very nice on the custom differential drop brackets! Interested in the photos !Thanks man. Keep in mind that the front differential drop brackets are only 4.5". When the Bilsteins were set at 2.1", the CV angles were pretty steep as seen in the pics on page 4 of this thread. I recently had the differential drop brackets customized to allow an extra 2” drop and get rid of that steep CV angle. I'll be posting pics soon.
Very nice on the custom differential drop brackets! Interested in the photos !
You should get the shop to keep a drawing or template for others that may be interested. ..
How hard was the body lift to install? Just trying to decide if I want a 3 inch body lift or just go full suspension. I want to fit 37s but I might just have to get 35s and save up the cash to get the body lift and 37s. I screwed up not buying a cummins because there's so little aftermarket support when it comes to the Dodge IFS compared to Ford and especially Chevy.The body lift was not included in the price. The shop ordered the BL (Preformance Accessories P/N PA60203; $460) for me and installed it myself. For some reason they don't do BL installs. The kit was $2,170 plus $375 install. I got my kit from Prestige Custom Rides in Meza, AZ. Go ahead and give them a call. They might be able to place the order and have it shipped directly to you. Ask for Jeff. On a side note, when I called FTS a few weeks ago to ask about the front differential drop brackets, they told me that their 6" and 8" lift kits were essentially the same kit with the exception that the rear lift blocks. On the 8" kit, the blocks are taller (5.5") than the ones on the 6" kit.
Nice setup man. Is the 5" measurement above for the crossmember or differential drop bracket?
For those following this thread, a 3" BL with the BDS coil-over kit setup Bighorn 4 Life has, would get you very close if not the same height as my FTS setup.
I know we can run 37s but that's with a moderate wheel setup. I'm trying to run 22x14s with 37s like the OP. Been researching it for months and it seems like I'll need 10-11" of lift to achieve this without rubbing, unless any of you guys could tell me different, thatd be great.
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Thanks for the info. I'd be willing to run a 1.25" body lift, not so much a 3". Not sure why, just my own preference. Maybe my best bet is to install the lift and tire setup and then figure out how much body lift I need.I'm running 20x12 -44 with 37's. Pretty sure I could run 22x14 as well with 37's
Thanks for the info. I'd be willing to run a 1.25" body lift, not so much a 3". Not sure why, just my own preference. Maybe my best bet is to install the lift and tire setup and then figure out how much body lift I need.
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Do you have bumper relocation brackets on from the bl? And also, would you mind uploading a picture of your truck from the rear, especially the trailer hitch? I don't want mine to hang down really low because little things like that get on my nerves[emoji19]That's what I did.
I am trying to figure out how to put an Iron cross bumpee on my truck. So far no luck with having a body lift.
Do you have bumper relocation brackets on from the bl? And also, would you mind uploading a picture of your truck from the rear, especially the trailer hitch? I don't want mine to hang down really low because little things like that get on my nerves[emoji19]
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I know we can run 37s but that's with a moderate wheel setup. I'm trying to run 22x14s with 37s like the OP. Been researching it for months and it seems like I'll need 10-11" of lift to achieve this without rubbing, unless any of you guys could tell me different, thatd be great.
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My previous setup already ripped apart the fender liner in the back. As all I'm worried about is the pinch weld since it poses a real problem for my tires. I guess I'll just bite the bullet and go all out from the beginningTo run 22x14's and 37's without rubbing you will need 11" of lift for sure. Even at that I expect that you'll be trimming a bit of plastic to be able to turn while flexing slightly. Any less lift and the amount of trimming just becomes more.