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I am only thinking about trading my BigHorn for a Limited. But before I do I need to know is there a way to lower the rear the 2" to level the truck while in normal ride height mode? That would give a true 2/4 drop in entry/exit mode, which I am perfectly fine with. This is the only way I will...
I got that same exact response from BellTech when I inquired about it too. I know the MaxTrac kit is out there now, but I have ridden in a GMC truck with their kit and it is harsh. Not to my liking at all. It also had to have air bags to keep from bottoming out over the smallest of bumps. IDK if...
Oh, I see now. Well I already have the rear springs so that would save me some money there. The rest don't seem too bad to me.
Where are you finding the panhard bar, sway bar end links and shocks?
Why would It be more expensive to go this route? Seems like it would be cheaper really? Can you link to the stuff you got?
I am not wanting to "slam" mine either, though that does look damn good on this body style. I am not opposed to cutting on the 2" drop springs I already have to get another...
I am contemplating using this lowering kit on my 2020 Big Horn 4wd. It is adjustable to 3" drop in the front and 4" in the rear. I have read most of the reviews on this kit and most are not positive, but it seems to only apply to the rear being choppy and hitting the bump stops. Could this issue...
So now the MaxTrac kit says it comes with the Rear Trac Bar Bracket and sway bar end links. Is that to center the rear end back up once it's dropped? Is there anybody with a 4wd that has this kit? I have seen several 2wd's with it, and they look great. I am just wondering about ride quality with...
Please, please DO NOT use a Magic Eraser! That is a huge no no on paint! Any good detailer (someone who actually know how to detail) will tell you this. The scuffs that are lighter in nature will clean up ok with a mild compound and a buffer. The ones that look like the paint is missing, those...
they are roughly 1" taller than the 275/55's so i think you will be ok. Tire Rack is one of those sites who always err on the side of caution. since that isn't a stock tire size for the Ram's.
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