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Need some help guys, I have a 2014 Ram SC and I’m looking at getting a 2/4 lowering kit. Need advice on the best kit to use? I know a lot use belltech and I’ve heard a lot on IHC. I don’t want any death wobble and I’m wanting a stock ride as possible. Any info or advice I’d greatly appreciate. If it belltech which one? I know I need the relocation brackets so I fear once I buy everything that I’ll need from belltech I may be better off to buy the IHC when looking at cost
 

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I would get the 964, not the 964ND. You may want something other than the BT shocks. Lots of feedback on the BT shocks that is not positive.

The IHC brackets you need to order from IHC, or you could get everything from MOEs a sponsor here on the forums.
 
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Does the 964 come with any relocation brackets like IHC? And I’ve heard the street performance shocks are pretty good
 
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I actually want the 3/5 IHC kit but can’t find any shop in my area to install it, I can’t physically do it cause I’ve had surgery
 

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If you are in Tennessee, doubtful you will find someone. I ended up doing my 4 / 6 myself over two weekends. Front on one back on the other.

The street performers are no better than stock. Gets some qa1s or vikings.

The belltec kit does not come with relocation brackets to re center the rear axle.
 
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I didn’t think they did but the IHC 3/5 kit does. Lol I’ve only found 1 place that will install the IHC so far and they’re wanting 1500 for the install and alignment
 

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It's not a 1500 install. Maybe 2 hours a side in the front. 4 hours for the rear, less if you have a plasma cutter.

750 maybe at $100 an hour.
 

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You realize the 3/5, 4/6 and 5/7 kits are virtually identical with the exception of the 1 inch spring isolator for the front In the 3/5 kit and how much you adjust the upper control arms.

With the ihc kit, you reuse your stock front Springs. Which is what gives you the softer ride
 
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Yes I do now, I talked to Matt at Moes today. Think I’m getting the 4/6, do you run the 285 45 22 on your truck? Does that size tire rub with the 4/6? I’m running the 285 45 22 currently
 

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It will in the front on big dips and especially for dips st speed.

Im 285 45 22 (32 inches) in the rear and 285 40 22( 31 inches) in the front

But I'm 4/6.

If you go 3/5 or 2/4 your 285 45 22 will be OK
 

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