Possible Fix to 2wd Level Rough Ride
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That all makes pretty good sense to me. Here's another question then: If the issue with lifting the front suspension by way of spacers or longer coils causes the upper control arm to hit (what I'm only assuming is) the lower part of the coil "bucket", would the replacement control arms sold on airbagit fix this issue? Because of certain unexpected changes in my life, I have to spend whatever money I can on my truck in the next month or two, and won't be able to make any changes down the road. I really want this done right the first time. LoL
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In addition to my previous query (UCA replacement), I was wondering if someone had any insight regarding whether or not simply using a spacer is worth the cost savings compared to replacing the actual coil? The spacer w/shocks is nearly $200 shipped, not too bad of a deal IMO. The springs alone are around $180 shipped from suspensionmax, and I would still have to purchase the shocks separately. I'm now stuck between purchasing 2" lift springs or the 2" lift spacer. Any input fellas?
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http://www.readylift.com/c-231-dodge...-only-225.aspx
http://www.readylift.com/files/instr...structions.pdf
even if youre wanting to install them yourself find a local shop and buy them they will be cheaper than ordering online i found a shop that will install and all for under $400
http://www.readylift.com/files/instr...structions.pdf
even if youre wanting to install them yourself find a local shop and buy them they will be cheaper than ordering online i found a shop that will install and all for under $400
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http://www.readylift.com/c-231-dodge...-only-225.aspx
http://www.readylift.com/files/instr...structions.pdf
even if youre wanting to install them yourself find a local shop and buy them they will be cheaper than ordering online i found a shop that will install and all for under $400
http://www.readylift.com/files/instr...structions.pdf
even if youre wanting to install them yourself find a local shop and buy them they will be cheaper than ordering online i found a shop that will install and all for under $400
For the sake of the comparison, let's say the springs+shocks would cost $300 compared to the spacers+shocks being $200. Is there anyone here who would say that paying the extra hundred dollars for lengthened springs is worth it, and if so, why are the springs better than using spacers?
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would the replacement control arms sold on airbagit fix this issue? Because of certain unexpected changes in my life, I have to spend whatever money I can on my truck in the next month or two, and won't be able to make any changes down the road. I really want this done right the first time. LoL
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Yea the spacers are still the best way to go money wise. Like I said earlier, I am testing the shock issue today. I took my spacers out today and changed em out to some 2in ones
I wouldnt pay $400 for the ready lift. I am anxious to see how it is but I cant see that much of a difference and they would sell you the bumpstop. And IF new shocks are needed, you can buy $12 shock extenders from oriellys and call it a day
I wouldnt pay $400 for the ready lift. I am anxious to see how it is but I cant see that much of a difference and they would sell you the bumpstop. And IF new shocks are needed, you can buy $12 shock extenders from oriellys and call it a day
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