Maxtrac 2WD lift coils

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kcooke726

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I was looking into getting the Maxtrac Lift Coils for my 2014 Ram 1500 Sport 2WD and i just had a quick question, if i get longer lift coils will i have to replace the shocks as well??

Im looking to get either the 2" or 3"
 

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You don't have to but the stock shocks will be extended a lot thus making the ride a little more rough. I would suggest getting a set of stock 2500 billsteins. They are 2 inches longer than the 1500 stock shocks. This is what I did on my 2013 before getting spindles.
 
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Where is a good place to order those shocks from? and With those shocks i will have to get longer springs correct?
 

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Where is a good place to order those shocks from? and With those shocks i will have to get longer springs correct?

We do recommend a longer shock for the front but it is not completely necessary. we offer our own brand of white shocks they are gas charged and very affordable. Designed to work with our lift coils or coil spacer. We also USUALLY have a Bilstein shock for the front of the Ram 1500 2wd w/ our lift coils or spacers but those are on major major backorder with no ETA. Our front shock part# is 1450SL-6. Hope this helps!
 

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