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They will definitely rub. I’ve got a BDS 6” lift with 20x10 -25 wheels and 37” Falken Wildpeaks and I rub with that setup. Had to grind down some of the pinch weld on the backside and push out the fender liners on the front. Rubbing would be horrendous with 20x12.
I don't have air ride so I haven't used any of these kits, but I would think the Readylift control arms would be the best thing you can go to. They change the angle of the ball join to accommodate the added height. I ran the Readylift UCAs when I had my truck leveled and they were great.
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The biggest difference is if you’re going to increase tire size. I run 35s on 3.21 gears and it is just fine but 3.92s would be much better. I shift in and out of 8th gear routinely. I really want to run 37s but would not work too well with 3.21s and I would likely lose 7th gear the majority of...
The shocks will not give you any lift at all. They make small spacers for the rear that go on top of the springs to give you however much lift you want.
I need to do this. I get the noise occasionally with strong winds. I have the backer rod in the garage already, just haven't installed it yet. Glad to hear it fixed the problem for you. Did you do just the front doors?
Will keep that in mind. It’s nearly dry now. I have an appt to get the windshield rest Wednesday. I’ll give it time to cure and then test it all again. Hopefully they get it right this time and it won’t be a problem.
I’m just hoping I don’t have any issues down the road. There are a lot of...
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