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Bilstein Level Suspension

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Hi all,

I currently have a 2025 Ram Rebel 3.0l SST and wanting to improve my suspension and add some height. I would love to eventually upgrade my wheels and get 35” tires. I’m currently looking at Bilstein 6112/5160 combo with Bilstein B12 rear springs and Zone UCA’s. I just had a couple questions for the people who have something similar.

Would I still be able to run my stock wheels and tires until I upgrade them? Do I need to upgrade my brake lines? Should I upgrade my sway bar end links? How do the 6112 compare to the Carli Commuter 2.5 system? Would be similar in pricing.

Any additional information or tips would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
if comparing the two suspensions. Carli with their R&D testing with the valving for the 1500’s will have the win over the Bilstein combo mentioned above.

Your stock wheels/tires will be determined by the UCA you purchase if fitment works. Most UCA companies will have a specific minimum wheel backspace and tire combo to work without rubbing the UCA.
 
Hi all,

I currently have a 2025 Ram Rebel 3.0l SST and wanting to improve my suspension and add some height. I would love to eventually upgrade my wheels and get 35” tires. I’m currently looking at Bilstein 6112/5160 combo with Bilstein B12 rear springs and Zone UCA’s. I just had a couple questions for the people who have something similar.

Would I still be able to run my stock wheels and tires until I upgrade them? Do I need to upgrade my brake lines? Should I upgrade my sway bar end links? How do the 6112 compare to the Carli Commuter 2.5 system? Would be similar in pricing.

Any additional information or tips would be appreciated. Thank you.
Your stock wheels will be fine. If you go to 12.5's you will need offset especially is you want to air down. If you want to air down you'll need the -12 offset. No brake lines needed. The 6112/5160 is a great combo. Carli is also great. Good luck and have fun.
 

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