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Ok brotha so i found the prederred vendors section And the got exhaust forum I also found the start a conversation link you were talking about but how do I find Nick.. Plz excuse my ignorance
I’m sure @Nick@GotExhaust will reply soon
Thank you @JB1 That first step up is getting higher everyday....when your only 5’ 2”. I really want those amp research steps! Lol
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Thank you @JB1 That first step up is getting higher everyday....when your only 5’ 2”. I really want those amp research steps! Lol
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I have the 6” BDS lift with 5” rear coils and Bilstein 6112 set to 2.6” front lift and Zone UCA. I added the UCA to bevon the safe side and just do everything at once. If you add Bilsteins or eibachs you discard the preload spacer. Since you mentioned Superlift, If you look at their 6” installation instructions you’ll see they have 2 options, one uses a preload spacer, the other uses Bilsteins w/o the preload, not both. The preload spacer is merely used so you don’t have a huge strut top spacer. Zone uses a 5” top spacer so without the preload just add your Bilstein or eibach height to that number to calculate your front lift height.
Here’s a few pics of my kit and suspension
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I have the 6” BDS lift with 5” rear coils and Bilstein 6112 set to 2.6” front lift and Zone UCA. I added the UCA to bevon the safe side and just do everything at once. If you add Bilsteins or eibachs you discard the preload spacer. Since you mentioned Superlift, If you look at their 6” installation instructions you’ll see they have 2 options, one uses a preload spacer, the other uses Bilsteins w/o the preload, not both. The preload spacer is merely used so you don’t have a huge strut top spacer. Zone uses a 5” top spacer so without the preload just add your Bilstein or eibach height to that number to calculate your front lift height.
Here’s a few pics of my kit and suspension
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That’s a really nice truck! Why do you have the rear trac bar in the upper hole of the relocation bracket? I’m just curious as my zone 6” front 5” rear lift kit calls it out to be in the lower of the 2 holes.