Phlipnstik
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Fairly new to the forum. I've read a lot of posts regarding lifts, tires, exhausts and all the other crap I plan on doing to my truck. This discussion is primarily about lifts. I currently have a 2019 RAM 1500 Bighorn and I am planning to have a 3.5" lift installed, but I'm still debating on how I want to go about doing it. I really enjoy the ride of my truck and I do not want to sacrifice that too much. So my plan is to purchase the Bilstein 5100 adjustable struts, Tuff Country 2" leveling kit (2" top hat with roller ball UCAs) and the ICON rear springs that lift the rear 1.5 inches with the rear Bilstein 5100 shocks. Sounds like a lit of piecing together but I think this is the best option to keep the same drive quality OR do I just buy the Readylift kit and save some money. I tow a boat so I wanted the stiffer springs in the back. I was also curious about the actual rear spacer on the readylift kit. Website says its 2" but I've read people say its only 1.5".
Right now rear is sitting at 22.25" from center of wheel to top of fender. Add the 1.5 inch spring and I'll be sitting at 23.75
Front is sitting at 20.75 from center of wheel to top of fender. Add the 2" top hat and adjust Bilstein to #3 (.90) and I should be at 23.65. Now with that said, I've read others say the Bilstein strut will settle. So do I go up one to (1.3) putting me at 24.05 and hoping it settles down a 1/4 inch??
Or just say screw it and buy the readylift kit...
I'd like to hear what other have to say about my plan and also from guys that are running the ready lift kit and their opinions. Buying the kits isn't a money issue or I would go with a 4" BDS but I'm working with a 81" garage door so I'm limited on how much I can lift. If I could get rid of that giant shark fin antenna it would change the whole game but I can’t find any aftermarket flat antennas for it.
Thanks
Right now rear is sitting at 22.25" from center of wheel to top of fender. Add the 1.5 inch spring and I'll be sitting at 23.75
Front is sitting at 20.75 from center of wheel to top of fender. Add the 2" top hat and adjust Bilstein to #3 (.90) and I should be at 23.65. Now with that said, I've read others say the Bilstein strut will settle. So do I go up one to (1.3) putting me at 24.05 and hoping it settles down a 1/4 inch??
Or just say screw it and buy the readylift kit...
I'd like to hear what other have to say about my plan and also from guys that are running the ready lift kit and their opinions. Buying the kits isn't a money issue or I would go with a 4" BDS but I'm working with a 81" garage door so I'm limited on how much I can lift. If I could get rid of that giant shark fin antenna it would change the whole game but I can’t find any aftermarket flat antennas for it.
Thanks
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