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19warlock

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I have a 2019 Warlock that I have added the bilstein 5100s to, maxed out at 2.8,” with a 2” rear spacer. I recently added the 1/2” spacer above the bilsteins hoping to get some more height. I’m still not satisfied. I have effectively only added about 2” of lift all around the truck but want more. I am questioning a 1.5” body lift or just sucking it up and buying a 4” lift. Is there a possibility I am missing another way to gain about another inch or so? Thanks in advance
 

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I have a 2019 Warlock that I have added the bilstein 5100s to, maxed out at 2.8,” with a 2” rear spacer. I recently added the 1/2” spacer above the bilsteins hoping to get some more height. I’m still not satisfied. I have effectively only added about 2” of lift all around the truck but want more. I am questioning a 1.5” body lift or just sucking it up and buying a 4” lift. Is there a possibility I am missing another way to gain about another inch or so? Thanks in advance
Your warlock is already 1" taller from the factory. Post some picture of your truck and some pictures of your CV axles and upper control arms and we can help you get dialed in
 

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Your warlock is already 1" taller from the factory. Post some picture of your truck and some pictures of your CV axles and upper control arms and we can help you get dialed in

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I would suggest a zone or superlift 4-6" kit. You can re-use the front bils and keep a good ride, and factory angles.

Now if you're like me and don't want to hack up your crossmember you can add a zone 1.5" BL. Installation is actually easier than on the regular 4th gen rams.

This is my warlock with 2.8 on the bils and a zone 1.5 BL. 35x12.5r17 tires.

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An actual lift kit is the next step. I imagine your CV angles are at an extreme angle. stacking a spacer on top of your 5100's is not good. I think you might even want to consider a 6" lift. The cost difference isnt much more. with the amount of lift you already have a 4" lift wont be a dramatic difference.

Message me if you would like a quote on anything or if you have any questions.
 
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Nick@GotExhaust, I sent you a message
 

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Here is my 19 classic warlock with a 2 inch front kit 1 inch rear spacer and 1.5 inch body lift,
On 35 12.5 20's,

This is my second 4th gen ram I've done this to and very happy if you are on a budget, I also upgraded UCAs for peace of mind the stock ones worried me because there was separation in the ball joint even before I did a lift.


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Here is my 19 classic warlock with a 2 inch front kit 1 inch rear spacer and 1.5 inch body lift,
On 35 12.5 20's,

This is my second 4th gen ram I've done this to and very happy if you are on a budget, I also upgraded UCAs for peace of mind the stock ones worried me because there was separation in the ball joint even before I did a lift.


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Nice setup!
 
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