Rear suspension and lift

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Thanks guys for your help. You've been very informative. Right now I'm not entirely sure on the height I want to go. As of now I just use it for truck stuff, camping and pulling sxs, and some times trailers.

Been looking at the icon set up, Carli. And the bilstein I think 6150s (probably wrong on the bilstein model). I am going to moab this weekend so I plan on using this to help decide.
 

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Thanks guys for your help. You've been very informative. Right now I'm not entirely sure on the height I want to go. As of now I just use it for truck stuff, camping and pulling sxs, and some times trailers.

Been looking at the icon set up, Carli. And the bilstein I think 6150s (probably wrong on the bilstein model). I am going to moab this weekend so I plan on using this to help decide.
Bilstein 6112's are an awesome choice just never in stock. You look to be around a 2.5" leveling kit now. Spacers in the rear are not terrible so I would focus efforts on the front first. If you are doing it in stages. The pucks on the front are the worst way to level a truck with ifs (independent front suspension) So depending on your budget I would research front struts/coilovers there is a reasonable price difference between the 2 for good reason. If you are offroading a good amount youll want to seriously look at 2.5 coilovers they are stout
 
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Bilstein 6112's are an awesome choice just never in stock. You look to be around a 2.5" leveling kit now. Spacers in the rear are not terrible so I would focus efforts on the front first. If you are doing it in stages. The pucks on the front are the worst way to level a truck with ifs (independent front suspension) So depending on your budget I would research front struts/coilovers there is a reasonable price difference between the 2 for good reason. If you are offroading a good amount youll want to seriously look at 2.5 coilovers they are stout
Yes 6112's, those are the ones. It's something I've definetly been looking into.
 

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Yes 6112's, those are the ones. It's something I've definetly been looking into.
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