Trouble finding lift springs for 4wd

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FireMedic72

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So I am trying to find a set of front lift coil springs for my 2014 1500 EcoDiesel 4wd. I already have bilstien 5100’s and want to add another 1-2inches. I don’t not want to install spacers, so if anyone knows of a compatible front lift spring, please drop a link!
 

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Only lifting springs i know off is the Eibach leveling springs, part# E30-27-001-02-20. should give you 2.5" with the the 5100 clip in the 0" position, you may need to put the clip at #1 because of the Eco Diesel engine.
 

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If you reused your stock springs and installed the 5100s with the snap ring on the highest position you won't realistically be able to lift it more just using longer or stiffer springs.
 

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You need a lift kit if you’re bils are maxed out. Most you can lift is 3” on stock before you get into serious issues. Some people stack leveling kits with no issues but others have had serious failures of ball joints while driving. I do not have an eco diesel so not 100% on weight difference for the suspension but I myself am using eibach springs with bilstein 5100 struts in my 2017 1500 4x4 with the 5.7 hemi. My truck sits just shy of 3” at the middle ring setting and I have a heavy off-road bumper on my truck that is roughly 80lbs extra weight over stock.

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