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Going up to 8" with 37's but I've got a few questions first.....
First of all I really really like the way my truck sits now but I do wish it was a bit bigger. I plan to do this process in three steps:
Step 1) Get it up to around 8" Step 2) Change the gears Step 3) Throw on some 37" Trail Grapplers Now here are my questions: 1) Are there any shocks out there that utilize the factory coils but are meant for 6-8" lifts? 2) Are there any custom coilovers other than KING that anyone is using? 3) Would it be bad to install a 2" spacer on top of the OEM strut considering it already has a Fabtech lower bolt on extension on it? 4) What would be best for the rear? Add-a-leafs, blocks, shackles, etc.? I hate to ask so many questions but I want to make sure I do this the right way. I have done a lot of research so I'm pretty sure I'm headed in the right direction but as always I could be missing something. I know in the distant future I want a set of custom valved KING coilovers in the front set to 8" of lift to reduce clutter and handle the big tires well but at this point I really want those to come last since they are pretty expensive. So for now unless someone can point me in the direction of struts meant for a 6" or 8" lift I'm potentially going to use a 2" spacer in the front and an add-a-leaf in the rear. Anybody have any suggestions, opinions, or thoughts? |
I'm not much help here but since I have custom Sway-a-ways on my truck I would say go custom coil-overs first. The ride is night and day from stock. I had some work on my coil-overs done a while back and had to run the stock setup and it was horrible compared to what I have been used to.
For the rear I'd get a set of long add-a-leafs for a good ride. A bit more of a pain to install but they have a much better ride when compared to the shorter versions. |
BDS 8" lift kit...all you need In the rear do the AAL option, rides a lost smoother and the front gas shocks option!
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I have a bread new 12" Rize Lift kit, still in boxes if your interested :wave:
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seems like you are headed the right way. if you want a coilover, you can get fabtechs and crank it for 2" or use a bilstein adjustable, or go custom like stated above
Originally Posted by My F150
(Post 4628657)
I have a bread new 12" Rize Lift kit, still in boxes if your interested :wave:
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I've got bilsteins with my rize extensions and they work great
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Originally Posted by My F150
(Post 4628657)
I have a bread new 12" Rize Lift kit, still in boxes if your interested :wave:
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hahaha^^
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Originally Posted by 06yz250f
(Post 4628760)
seems like you are headed the right way. if you want a coilover, you can get fabtechs and crank it for 2" or use a bilstein adjustable, or go custom like stated above
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Originally Posted by sbchris
(Post 4628612)
I'm not much help here but since I have custom Sway-a-ways on my truck I would say go custom coil-overs first. The ride is night and day from stock. I had some work on my coil-overs done a while back and had to run the stock setup and it was horrible compared to what I have been used to.
For the rear I'd get a set of long add-a-leafs for a good ride. A bit more of a pain to install but they have a much better ride when compared to the shorter versions. |
Originally Posted by fx4 for life 79
(Post 4628816)
I've got bilsteins with my rize extensions and they work great
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Originally Posted by 08FX4
(Post 4629016)
I thought about the Fabtech coilovers but the cheapest I can find them for is about $1100. I'd rather pay the extra money and get KINGs with reservoirs unless I can find the Fabtechs a bit cheaper.
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Originally Posted by 06yz250f
(Post 4629127)
call fabtech and ask if they still offer the blems for sale, they only have cosmetic issues. IIRC back when they were on their website they were about $560-600 for a pair.
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Does anyone know much about shock valving? I was checking out some Bilstein 5125/5150 shocks for the rear and they offer two different valvings in the 14" travel shocks. One is a 255/70 and one is a 298/36. Which would be closest to the correct valving for the rear of my truck? I looked up the specs for my current shocks and they are listed at ~19" collapsed and ~33" extended. The 14" travel Bilsteins spec out at ~21" collapsed and ~35" extended so I'm pretty sure they are the correct length for my application considering I'll be adding about 2" of lift to the rear.
Edit: I found one post from a while back saying that Rize recommended the 255/70 valving when used with their 2004-2008 model 8" lift so I'm assuming this is what I would need. |
Well I got something accomplished at least....... the Fabtech shocks that have been on there for less than 10,000 miles must have been either toast or really crappy because the ride is 100% improved/different.
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