jajax5
Junior Member
I am new to the forum and this is my first 4th gen Ram. ( I have almost always had lifted vehicles. Just sold my wrangler on 33's and my F350 on 35's.)
I know that the subject of bils has been done to death on this site, but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for.
I am going to run the bils 5100 on my truck to level. I am wanting to go a little higher than just level. So my thought was to run the bils at a 2.8 with either a .75'' or 1'' rear spacer.
My question is this... Is it possible to run the bils on the rear of the truck and get the desired look that I am going for? From what I have read there seems to be a .7, 2.1, and 2.8 setting on the shocks. If I were to install them on the rear at a .7 would that give me the 3/4'' to 1'' over level look that I am wanting. The tires now on the truck are right at 34'' tall. I am going to keep those for now as they were new when I bought the truck about a month ago. I plan on going with an all terrain 35'' when it gets time for new tires.
Thanks for the responses!
I know that the subject of bils has been done to death on this site, but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for.
I am going to run the bils 5100 on my truck to level. I am wanting to go a little higher than just level. So my thought was to run the bils at a 2.8 with either a .75'' or 1'' rear spacer.
My question is this... Is it possible to run the bils on the rear of the truck and get the desired look that I am going for? From what I have read there seems to be a .7, 2.1, and 2.8 setting on the shocks. If I were to install them on the rear at a .7 would that give me the 3/4'' to 1'' over level look that I am wanting. The tires now on the truck are right at 34'' tall. I am going to keep those for now as they were new when I bought the truck about a month ago. I plan on going with an all terrain 35'' when it gets time for new tires.
Thanks for the responses!