How much rear lift did the Icon rear coil springs add? The Supetlift 2" rear coil springs gave me 3.5" of rear lift and the BDS 3" rear coil springs added 4" of rear lift. I do have a RCSB though.
Make sure the coil spring spacers are seated inside the bed correctly. There is a hole they will sit in.
I would try to loosen the panhard bar, the upper control arms and lower shock bolts then jump up and down in the back of your bed. After that then tighten the upper control arms first...
I'm going to say no. If getting 5.8" of lift up front was that easy Bils would've just made a longer strut option to begin with.
Now if you're going to lower your Bils to stock height I don't think that would be a problem. But why spend $550 for 0.2" of extra lift?
I just measured my 17 1500 RCSB front sway bar and it's 32mm. On my 12 1500 I didn't like the bushings that were cut for easy install so I bought OE instead and greased the cap outta the bar to slide them on.
If I was a betting man I would've put my $ on a custom tune all day long. Thanks for posting your thoughts for the guys that haven't pulled the trigger yet on a tuner.
The company that Dyno tuned my bike gave life time updates for add ons down the road. I wonder if they would run Jays tune on...
Is it just me or is the 3/8" strut preload spacer not installed? That will add about another inch of lift up front and Yes you'll need an alignment after the preload spacer is installed.
Step 43 and illustration 10 in the installation instructions.
I second what JB1 has said about struts and 1.5" or 3" body lift. I have a 4" BDS lift and they told me that I wouldn't have any rear drive train vibration with the 3" rear coils. Wrong.. I since then took the 3" coils out and put in the 2" coil spacers. The vibration isn't as bad now with that...
Or use a ratchet strap.
Never mind. This was at 9am.
I'll keep an eye on the forums if you have any other questions.
Be ready to battle the 3 upper bolts that hold the front diff in. The factory uses red Loctite to hold it in place. I wish that I had a thread chaser to clean out the threads.
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