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No, it rides terrible. I had the same kit in my 2016 and it was fine and my 2020 rode like a brick. I put Bilstein 5100 and removed the spacer and a world of differenc.
I have a 2020 Ram and installed the 3.5 Readylift with 1200 miles. It honestly was very harsh over bumps, this week end I removed the pre load spacer and installed Bilstein 5100 at #6 OMG what a difference. No more noises, bangs pops and it rides like heaven.
Thank You, I went with #6 and I am at 44 1/4" at all 4 wheel wells, I also have Air Lift bags in rear. So it worked out and what a difference, that pre load spacer may have caused a few fillings in my teeth to loosen.
PLEASEEEEEE Anyone out there...... I am installing them tomorrow morning and don want to do it twice. Does anyone know the exact height you get from #5? It says 1.7 but is it actually more?
I just did mine a few weeks ago, message me because the kits are not set up for the 2020 correctly. They have the wrong bolts in the kit from Performance Accessories. You do not have to pull carpet.
I was hoping someone would know or has done this; I ordered Bilstein Adjustable shocks and I want to remove the pre load spacer. Should I go with setting 5 for 1.75 or 6 or 2.25? I don't want to lose height because my tires hit now so losing a little may hurt.
Does anyone know the part number for the rear ORP springs? My truck is 41.5" in the front and 40.75 in the back. I have tools in the back so i know that's an issue but even empty its still 1/4" lower in the back. I would like to change the rears to offset the height. Any other ideas would be...
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