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Finally had my components installed. I been having a hard time getting the time to do this so I paid to have it done and still had trouble getting an appointment that worked with my schedule. Anyways, I went with ORP front springs and Bilstein 5100 on setting 5 with mopar lift OEM UCA’s. In the...
Looking for some insight on what is the best speedometer recalibration tool. I have looked at the rough country and the superchip version. There’s $100 difference in price. Anyone used the superchip? Any issue with the rough country tool?
It would be nice if there were a couple of threads that were in-depth user reviews on one specific tire such as these. Someething where the only comments allowed were the review. I was interested in the venom but couldn’t find good reviews with some in depth analysis so I just ordered some nittos
hows the ride in your opinion? I'm in Kentucky as well and with all the rain we seem to get I'm curious how they do in rain and the little bit of snow we get.
Some say the spacers change the ride but on the back it probably wouldn’t be as noticeable. However for a little more money you can get longer springs to add 1.5 or 2 inch of height.
5100 in the rear do not add height but they will accommodate up to 1” additional height with ttt he e ORP. You could add a spacer or replace the rear springs with taller springs such as bilstein or icon
They didn’t have to downgrade your wheels to make the trade work did they? 😂 sorry you had such a bad experience. I had a battery issue the other day and it’s the first one since I hit it but I will be keeping an eye on it. Good luck with the new ride.
Thank you for sharing this. I’m very sorry for your loss. When they go you you lose a piece of yourself but you later realize they leave some of themselves behind within you. I’m willing to bet your son would have a smile on his face seeing the ways you remember him.
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