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I didnt. Did yours feel like it was hoping a bit after the install? Might just be my ocd but at lower speeds it seems to hop. Springs just need break in?
I went with the readylift but the ride is horrendous so I am no spending another $2600 to get the 3” Fabtech with Dirt Logic shocks kit. Should improve it. If you’re going for looks the ready lift is a budget friendly kit that gives it to you but traveling 1800 miles on a roadtrip definitely...
Mostly the ride quality is terrible. I live in Spokane and often go into the mountains to hike which calls for dirt roads, gravel roads, or some bumpy roads. None of which are forgiving with this kit. In fact the speed bumps at Yokes almost pops my son out of his car seat. Other than that it...
I thought about it but didn’t do it. Just ready for the readylift to be off but fabtech is 3 weeks out. The readylift kit just rides terrible and billstein shocks for front and back are like $800 installed which puts me about $2400 total so its an even wash and I have heard nothjng but good...
Ive got the fabtech 3” with coilovers on order. Pulling the readylift off as I thought about doing the 5100s as well but its just piecing a kit together and would be around the same price i am getting the coil over kit for.
I have the readylift 3.5 kit and do not recommend at all offroading with it. In fact that kits coming off in about 2 weeks as soon as the shop gets my Fabtech coilover kit.
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