Jcarter1971
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No rubbing at all. The coopers were probably not my first choice but I had them on another ram and they were a great tire for the price.Looks really good! Any rubbing issues? Do you like the coopers in the 295, those are the exact same tires I am looking at.
What’re your measurements? This is pretty much the setup I’m going for except the bronze Rebels. I’ve got a granite with ORP but it’s a night edition Laramie. Got any more pics?!?
Actually installed on 4th position. After the fact I installed 1" daystar on rear because it was just a tad nose high on drivers front and I really like where it sits now. If I would have installed on 5th position with my truck it would have been nose high.Safe to assume you're running the Bilsteins on the 5th setting? Looks great!
Actually installed on 4th position. After the fact I installed 1" daystar on rear because it was just a tad nose high on drivers front and I really like where it sits now. If I would have installed on 5th position with my truck it would have been nose high.
How did your truck turnout?Interesting. You're making me second guess which setting to have installed on Wednesday. Do you have same setup that a previous member on the "Bilstein 5100" thread was dealing with in that his springs were firmer thus a lower setting was required for level?
Seems like everyone else who wants level is setting it at #5.
Thank you!
I am really pleased with it. I ended up on the #5 setting, which on my setup gives me an inch of rake. I don’t mind the rake given the lines of the truck. It looks level if you’re looking at the body of the truck. The new ride is great. I’ve posted some before and after photos below.How did your truck turnout?