Bojangles
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YesI’ve read that setting the 5100’s to the highest setting isn’t ideal and that it causes stiffness and stuff
YesI’ve read that setting the 5100’s to the highest setting isn’t ideal and that it causes stiffness and stuff
http://www.maxtracsuspension.comSorry, front spindles?
I will have to see, so far it hasn't been bad. Drives ok, had it done Friday. I've drove it 2 or 3 hundred miles this weekend.I’ve read that setting the 5100’s to the highest setting isn’t ideal and that it causes stiffness and stuff
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Sorry, front spindles?
Unless you are adding a heavy bumper you don't need to change your coils as the 5100's are designed to work with your stock coil shocks.So after looking around it seems that people like to do the 5100’s with new coils for the front lift and AAL to the rear. Over all I was probably 2.25” in front and 1” in the rear. Any coil recommendations to put with 5100’s for a 2.25” front lift?
The OME 887 on the 3rd gen. But you might be closer to 3” until they settle.So after looking around it seems that people like to do the 5100’s with new coils for the front lift and AAL to the rear. Over all I was probably 2.25” in front and 1” in the rear. Any coil recommendations to put with 5100’s for a 2.25” front lift?
The reason you would want to replace the coils is so you’re not gaining lift from the 5100’s making the ride stiffer. The taller coils would give you the lift and soften the ride allowing the 5100’s to be set to 0 and not fully extended. It’s just going to be a smoother ride.Unless you are adding a heavy bumper you don't need to change your coils as the 5100's are designed to work with your stock coil shocks.
If you are going to have a heavy bumper and or winch then get the 888’s.So after looking around it seems that people like to do the 5100’s with new coils for the front lift and AAL to the rear. Over all I was probably 2.25” in front and 1” in the rear. Any coil recommendations to put with 5100’s for a 2.25” front lift?
Thank you, didn't know but now I doThe reason you would want to replace the coils is so you’re not gaining lift from the 5100’s making the ride stiffer. The taller coils would give you the lift and soften the ride allowing the 5100’s to be set to 0 and not fully extended. It’s just going to be a smoother ride.
The reason you would want to replace the coils is so you’re not gaining lift from the 5100’s making the ride stiffer. The taller coils would give you the lift and soften the ride allowing the 5100’s to be set to 0 and not fully extended. It’s just going to be a smoother ride.
Yes the 887’s
You can play around with the settings and see what you get and if you like the ride or feel. The 887 coils with the bilstein’s at 0 should give you somewhere between 2-3” you can measure from center hub to bottom of fender before install and after and you’ll be able to tell how much lift you achieve along the way.So what setting would you put the 5100s at combined with the 887 coils to get as close to 3” as you can
That’s what I keep saying.You do need a good alignment guy though that understands off-road set ups, makes a difference on tire clearance , also back spacing on your wheels