bilsteins
If i have the 6 inch procomp lift can i get adjustable bilsteins and adjust those some(maybe leave them as is) and still use the spacer with the new bilsteins?
you can use your procomp spacer but why not get rid of the spacer and use the bilstein 5100's that are for a 6" lift.... that why you can get rid of that crappy spacer...
link:http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...82&i=193821846
you wouldnt need the rear shocks so the price would be cheaper.
link:http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...82&i=193821846
you wouldnt need the rear shocks so the price would be cheaper.
you can do what bud said and order the 4-6" bilsteins and adjust them to 6" and get rid of the spacer all together or you can do what I did. Get the 0-2" bilsteins and I adjusted them to 2" and left the spacer. It would look alot better having the spacer gone altogether, but I chose the 0-2" bilsteins.
I got mine out of the classifieds from this site. I dont think the 4wd bilsteins will fit in a 2wd. Heres a set on ebay for a 2wd and comes with rear.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BILST...spagenameZWD7V
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BILST...spagenameZWD7V
if you do get the 6" bilstein then you can always add a leveling kit on top for extra lift not that you got rid of that spacer.
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Only reason i ask is because i was told the spacer doesnt affect the ride quality, so i was just going to upgrade over the factory shocks. If ig ot the ones for a 6" lift, would the ride still be smooth or what? Gonna get the ones in the rear also.


