No issues at all. Just make sure you undo the sway bar links of will not have enough space to slide the new struts. You will need an alignment after the fact. Drives like stock.
I get what you are saying. I wish I could have spent Icon money but I recently got married so the wife wouldn't approve. When I looked into getting a leveling kit, I was between the Bilsteins and the Ranchos. Then I read the issues with Rancho coming short of their advertised lift so I steered...
Fair enough but I still think there are worse products out there. When I received the struts I was impressed with the level of quality and fit and finish. Went is prefectly and the vehicle aligned within specs. Same could be said about the Bilsteins. I got the advertised lift which is something...
How many times have you used their products? I've had mine for several months and they have been great. I also have Bilstein in my Grand Cherokee. The problem with RC is that people looking to save money buy their products since they are usually cheaper for DiY installations without proper tools...
I would go with the RCs leveling struts which come with the springs already mounted. Installation is much easier than Bilstein and no need to compress springs.
You'll get 2 inches of lift.
Spacers? Mine didn't come with any spacers. Just the strut with spring already mounted. I didn't need anything else. The UCA angle looked great after the installation.
Basically you are taking one strut or and replaced with another of the same but slightly longer...
This Truetrac is on my to do list. In less than two years I will retire (at 51) and we will move to our second home in the mountains. Although my '19 Ram is 4x4, having am LSD in the back will provide better traction in the snow and icy conditions.
I have a '92 Wrangler YJ with front and back...
I have the RCs with springs. So far about 3k miles on them (I think) No issues and the ride quality is good. Got 2" of lift. Would do again if I had to. Unless I wanted to go higher with an actual loft kit. The price is good too.
I have the Rough County N3 preloaded struts and have not had any issues. They are the best value right now in the market. I got exactly the height lift they claimed. It's a option if decide to take off the Ranchos. Good luck.
I just installed these! I'm my opinion, they look great. The light output is pretty good. I like the way the fog's DRL square up with headlight's DRLs. Installation took about 30 minutes. I had to connect the DRL wires from each fog together then I added another wire from there to the existing...
Nice. Good luck with the installation. Don't forget to disconnect the lower sway bar link nut and remove it. Otherwise it will be very hard to remove and install the strut. You will need to remove the brake calipers but not the rotors. Once you get in place do not tighten any of the upper strur...
Yes. I did about two months ago. I chose the RCs over Bilstein because you need to reuse the coils, requiring spring compressors with the 5100s. It was a pretty straight forward installation. I got the advertised lift and the ride is same as stock. For the price it is hard to beat the RCS being...
I went with Pioneer 6x9s on all four doors and Kicker on the dash. The sound over stock is much better but the Pioneers put out a lot of bass and the front doors rattle like crazy. I have to set the bass at the half way point to still get a decent amount of bass with no noticeable rattles. The...
On my Grand Cherokee I did Bilstein 5100s and loved the results but not how much work it took. Dealing with spring compressors is a pita and unsafe so for that reason I went with the plug and play solution from Rough County. I installed their 2" preloaded struts about two months ago and couldn't...
Does anyone know if the Flo-Pro 2511 fits a 2019 Ram 1500 Classic. I emailed the company and they said they are not sure. I even specified that is was the older body style with. I would like to know before I order. They also said that it isn't a plug and play installation. I am between the...
Depends on how you got the signal. If I remember correctly you tapped the speaker wires on the truck wire loom which is a speaker high level input to your amp. Each side +/- is one RCA channel so if you tapped only two speakers you have two RCA channels. For that you need only one loc and ground...
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