Full Throttle Suspension (FTS) Lift Kit?

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Those CV shaft angles are steeper than I would have expected for that kit however the upper A-arm looks fine. It's questionable... I wouldn't go as far as saying "go ahead and install them at 2.8", you won't have any issues" but I wouldn't say don't do it either. What I'd recommend is go ahead and do it, but be aware of the fact that you may snap a CV shaft and if that's the case, they should be replaced with Kore high angle CV shafts.

Curious, what's the measurement from center of bolt to center of bolt for the crossmember drop bracket in your first picture. I'm wanting to know if they're actually dropping the A-arms and differential a full 8".
Doesn't appear they are. Just adding taller spacers. Poorly designed kit.
 

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A true lift should be measured by the drop brackets...and the knuckles will have to be dropped to match.
I am in the process of making a true 11" lift kit for my ram.
 

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A true lift should be measured by the drop brackets...and the knuckles will have to be dropped to match.
I am in the process of making a true 11" lift kit for my ram.
Send me one


Never mind.....since Ram put unremovable 3.21s in the truck I won’t ever be able to run the right tires to make it look right.....I wanna slap the person who designed my front diff.....and that transfer case as well that person needs one. I better just focus on what’s good about the truck before I sell it lol
 
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