Thorracerr37
Junior Member
I have the bils at 2.8 with mevotech UCA and a 2” spacer in the rear. I want to get a 6” lift kit and i am wondering if and how i can reuse any of the parts installed. Thank you
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i have 35x12.50r17 on the truck now. i have been researching 6" lift kits but getting confused with all of the " add on" options. i don't care about name brand, i just need some more info on a good recommended lift kit but still be able to use what i have
alright that helps. i will stay with 35" tires on this truck.If you want to keep 35’s get the Zone or BDS 6” kit and have your Bilsteins set at 0.0” or 0.7” and have the installers leave out the front strut preload spacer and get the rear 3” coils. You can keep your UCA’s as is. You can sell your current rear spacer, it won’t be needed.
If you want to get 37’s get the Zone or BDS 6” kit and have your Bilsteins set at 2.1” and have the installers leave out the front strut preload spacer and get the rear 5” coils. You can keep your UCA’s as is. You can sell your current rear spacer, it won’t be needed.
alright that helps. i will stay with 35" tires on this truck.
last question...if i get a 6" zone lift kit, keep my bils set at 0.7" , with a 3" rear coil, PLUS a 1" spacer (to keep a rake) ......this would work?
Ok. Im confused on how the Bilstein shock has that much travel to work on a 6” lift? I thought you would need a longer shockThese lift kit options are like dressing a Barbie Doll... so many options.
You could also do the 5" spring option (with no rear spacer) and set the Billys in front at .7" or 1.4" of lift w/out the front preload spacer. If cost is a factor, this may actually be a cheaper option.
Ok. Im confused on how the Bilstein shock has that much travel to work on a 6” lift? I thought you would need a longer shock
Also thanks for the help. I would like a 6” lift for about $1500 because thats the cheapest ive found.
thanks for the pictures and all the info. making more sense now. I'm glad i can reuse what i bought already. ill have to do some more research on what setting to set the bilstein shocks and which kit to buy. so really if you buy a 6" lift and use the bilstien shocks you are lifting the front 8" ???