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Wouldn't the added length from the spacers be equivalent to the added length of the bilstein? I guess obviously without the full travel capability. Or am I missing something about the angle on other components?
Yeah I didnt notice a difference. I am not against spending the money like I stated before I got this kit before even joining the forum I am surprised at the reaction I am getting LOL
I drive to costco and back on saturdays.
Awesome info thank you! I was thinking about swapping in bilstein 5100's with the readylift uca's as I joined the forum after leveling the truck and didnt know as much as I have seen now.
I already threw the readylift kit on my truck months ago I just...
I did a BUNCH of research on tires. If you can, also look into TOYO Open Country AT3's. They are similar to the NITTO stuff. I have had mine on my truck for a month and they are incredibly quiet but still look aggressive. I upsized like many others and they didnt change gear hunting or anything.
I had the stock 284/45/22's at 40 PSI and they wore pretty bad in the middle, now that I am a 305/45/22 I am afraid to over fill again so this is interesting to hear.
I would definitely keep an eye on them like I said years of my stock wheels at 40psi they totally wore faster in the middle like...
Just wanting to verify as I am slightly confused. The Pin #8 wire on the truck side of the harness is down under the truck right? This makes the most sense as it is closest to splicing into the bed lights (For someone with pre 2022 truck).
Thanks
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