Anyone blowout their rear Bilstein shocks? (33-185606) I was under the truck today checking for loose bolts today and found that the drivers side shock was soaked with oil.
Ok, after thinking about this I think I have discovered why the Inez shock bushings failed so quickly. These came with their 4/6 drop kit.
In that kit they send you Bell Tech 4" rear springs which your supposed to cut to get the 6" drop. I wanted a 4" drop so I did not cut the springs and
as I...
Just replaced all my shocks on my 2015 SBRC with Bilstiens. The front had the OEM shocks and the back had the Inez shocks.
All the rubber eyelets on the Inez shocks were trashed after a year and 1/2 of driving. Is this common with lowered trucks?
Or is Inez selling junk shocks?
The geometry will be off, think of two parallel lines shoved up on one end and then your suspension moves upward from there. The IHC kit brings the arms back to being close to a leveled parallel.
My RCSB is on a 2/4 drop with 285/45/R22 tires mounted on 22 x 9.5 wheels and I do not have any rubbing issues. Stock 275/60R20's are 33" tall and the 285/45/R22's are an inch shorter in height. Rear bump stop cups need to be removed.
I have the same Sony head unit in my 2015 Ram. I used a Crutchfield wiring harness adapter and bought inexpensive back up cam and put it in the back bumper next to the the license plate. I used a relay that is triggered by the reverse light to power the camera which is wired to the head unit.
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