Just got the call too, Debbie said she would be contacting my dealer and having them set up an appointment. Ill keep everyone updatedAnother springgate update... View attachment 70121
Yes it willWill the Readylift 2" leveling kit with UCAs fit our BTS with ORP?
Yes it will
Just got the call too, Debbie said she would be contacting my dealer and having them set up an appointment. Ill keep everyone updated
If you dig around on the forum for a bit you will find members who have used the RL kit. A member on this thread used a RC 2” kit and fit 295/65R20s on his truck. I would avoid any kit that uses a preload spacer and go for a tophat spacer. For my own truck im going with Bilsteins either at #3 or #4 and Mopar UCAs. Originally I was looking at going with a front spacer set up but for my uses the 5100s will serve me better, until the 6112s are released.Not to be a a*$ but how do you know?? Personal experience? Know someone that did it? I'm seeing their website says it doesn't and I don't know why bc the new UCAs should avoid any issues with ball joint angles.
If you dig around on the forum for a bit you will find members who have used the RL kit. A member on this thread used a RC 2” kit and fit 295/65R20s on his truck. I would avoid any kit that uses a preload spacer and go for a tophat spacer. For my own truck im going with Bilsteins either at #3 or #4 and Mopar UCAs. Originally I was looking at going with a front spacer set up but for my uses the 5100s will serve me better, until the 6112s are released.
Bilsteins offer the best quality lift. I would try and snag a pair of 5100s or the whole set and replace all 4 shocks. The 6112s should be released any day now according to the email I received from Bilstein and are probably one the best lifting options for the moneyThanks. I have been digging around the forum looking for answers that clearly represent what I'm looking for. This ORP really messed with me leveling my truck as easy as normal
Bilsteins offer the best quality lift. I would try and snag a pair of 5100s or the whole set and replace all 4 shocks. The 6112s should be released any day now according to the email I received from Bilstein and are probably one the best lifting options for the money
6112s are the coilover adjustable shocks. They have bigger body and are more suited to offroad useWhat are the 6112s?
I see that from some research. My truck is a daily driver to and from work highway, with minimal offroading (dirt road, farm field).6112s are the coilover adjustable shocks. They have bigger body and are more suited to offroad use
The 6112s will give you a great ride too for a daily driver. Theyre a step up from the 5100sI see that from some research. My truck is a daily driver to and from work highway, with minimal offroading (dirt road, farm field).
If I run the full 3.5" RC lift kit with the ORP, what are the risks? I don't off-road, it's a daily driver and doesnt see much other than highway.
Have you seen any pics of the Bilsteins at setting 3 with the ORP? I'm between 3/4, I don't want to be nose high and prefer 0.5-1 inch rake. I have Falken 275/60/20s on and the ORP springs, measuring ground to fender 40 3/8 rear 38 3/8 front right now.If you dig around on the forum for a bit you will find members who have used the RL kit. A member on this thread used a RC 2” kit and fit 295/65R20s on his truck. I would avoid any kit that uses a preload spacer and go for a tophat spacer. For my own truck im going with Bilsteins either at #3 or #4 and Mopar UCAs. Originally I was looking at going with a front spacer set up but for my uses the 5100s will serve me better, until the 6112s are released.
I have not seen any pictures of setting 3 with the ORP springs. Im stuck in the same situation, I just ordered a .5” rear spacer just in case if I go with setting 4 and I gain more than the 1.5”. Reading through the Bilstein thread, some have gained almost 2” off of setting 4 even after the settling period and some only gained the 1.5”. Im also wondering if the ride is better on setting 3. Based of your measurements setting 4 will almost put your truck completely level, setting 3 might be perfect to leave some rakeHave you seen any pics of the Bilsteins at setting 3 with the ORP? I'm between 3/4, I don't want to be nose high and prefer 0.5-1 inch rake. I have Falken 275/60/20s on and the ORP springs, measuring ground to fender 40 3/8 rear 38 3/8 front right now.