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Your choice in leveling kit, and would you do it again?

Bilstein all the way set at #5
 

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Any recommendations for someone with the off road group?

Still Bilstein …. The lift height for each groove is just a lil different …. Still the best way to level tho


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Or…. I just saw the full Fox coilovers are available. I wonder how those are compared to Bilstein.
 
Or…. I just saw the full Fox coilovers are available. I wonder how those are compared to Bilstein.

Better shocks …. Waaaaaay more money


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I have a non-ORP Laramie. Got full rebel take off suspension minus the rear springs. Bilstein coil overs plus remote resi bilstein shocks in the rear. Also added 1/2” spacer on front for a perfect 1.5” level.

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Better shocks …. Waaaaaay more money


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I saw them for about $480 per coilover. Is that a lot more than Bilstein?
 
The money you save on the Bils, you can throw a Hellwig in the rear


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Not to hijack your thread but I just received the Bilstein 5100 front and rear. I want to raise the rear. Should I go with a 1" or 1 1/2" lift in the rear? I'm just looking to level or have the rear slightly higher. The rear Bils specs say 1", so did I just answer my own question or can I get 1 1/2" out of them? Thanks
 
Not to hijack your thread but I just received the Bilstein 5100 front and rear. I want to raise the rear. Should I go with a 1" or 1 1/2" lift in the rear? I'm just looking to level or have the rear slightly higher. The rear Bils specs say 1", so did I just answer my own question or can I get 1 1/2" out of them? Thanks
nevermind, thanks for the info on this thread
 

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