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Old 10-16-2009, 12:25 PM
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I have an '01 Dodge and was thinking about the BDS 5 inch lift for the truck because I have heard it has the best Flex. I want the truck to be all twisty when it needs to be without being overly tall or twisty on the road. you guys have any thoughts?
 
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Old 10-17-2009, 06:27 AM
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The BDS is a great kit from what I have seen of it. And it has a no-questions-asked lifetime warranty too. I think it is worth the extra money to upgrade to the long arm setup though, especially if you want a lot of flex.
 
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Old 10-18-2009, 10:57 AM
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The long arm kit is what I was looking at. Trying to figure if I can install it myself here on base at the auto hobby shop or just have a local 4x4 shop do it for me. I am going to do gears and a rear arb at the same time so I might just drop the coin to have it installed all at once.
 
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I think installation is pretty straight forward. I don't think there is any welding required, basically bolt on. The installation instructions can be seen at there website I believe.

But yeah, if you are having somebody do gears/locker, and don't have the time/space to do it, it would definitely be easier just to fork out the coin to have someone do it.
 
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Do the lift yourself. Not that difficult when you look at it and will save you around $500. The gears on the other hand would be worth it to have someone install that knows how to.
 



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