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Anybody run fox resis in the rear on their nnbs 7-9 kits? I cant find part numbers, or even an online dealer with decent pricing.
 
I have a pro comp 6 inch lift with the spacer on the front suspension. I want to replace that with a full shock/coil over to make it a better ride. Do you have any suggestions on which shock I should go with? I have a 08 Chevrolet 5.3L LT 2wd.
Fox coil overs from bds for their 6" kit would work. Bilstein doesn't make a strut for your height. You could use the stock height and your spacer, cheapest route, and would ride good.


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wat he said, or call up pro comp and get their coil overs for your kit
 
I'm new to the forum, going on 2 hours now and after reading through countless threads, dyeing laughing on some of them this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much, I've been pulling my hair out plugging and playing numbers and costs over the last few weeks trying to find the right combo for my truck. I noticed the thread title, glad you chose, “READ BEFORE POSTING." I'm new and that is exactly what I didn't want to do, post the same questions 43 other people have asked and the same people answer. Gear heads by nature in my experience of working with are not very forgiving in nature. After being asked something the 3rd tops 4th time they want to rip your head off. Again great thread got everything I needed.

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Impressively put together. Quality info for lots of the guys looking at getting lifts. Many don't understand how crucial keeping the things as close to factory as possible really is. I went with Fabtech. Don't regret that decision in any way. Amazing kit. I have one question for anyone familiar with the Bilstein 7-9 Front Struts. I want to run the at around 9" in front. Should I be worried about my UCA's? and I cant stand lean, so would the best way to fix it be AAL's something like a shackle.

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I cant stand lean, so would the best way to fix it be AAL's something like a shackle.

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I would wait for the kit to settle before you do anything.

Not sure how long you have had it on, but you will lose 1/2-3/4" by the time everything settles down.
 
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This guy had a Fabtech with struts at 8.. angles are almost flat so you could probably run it at 9 without needing UCAs (though they would help)

http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=180381

Your fabtech comes with an AAL already, so besides a shackle flip or full replacement springs you could run a 6" FTS block with your current AAL (I think your block right now is a 5")
 
Great write up. If you would add the direct links to the mfg web sites that would be great. I know that you can just google it but would make it top notch.
 
Just had the 6" BDS w fox rear upgrade. Great kit, angles look pretty good. I like the bds kit because it's a full strut, not a spacer on top. Ride quality is close to stock, and offroad it's super smooth even without the coil overs. Definitely recommend it to anyone considering a bds kit. Unreal warranty as well.
 
this is a GREAT thread.

I had the 6" replacement coil body Superlift kit on my '08. I wasn't that impressed with the kit, however I was able to put in a .5" spacer for a little extra front lift without issue.

My '13 has the 4.5" zone kit which has dead flat angles but also has about .5" of rake to it. I've had the kit with a .75" , 1.5" , and 2.25 leveling spacers added and am currently running the 2.25" spacer. the angles are still great (although I wouldn't go any higher) and the truck still rides great
 
So I'm hoping this is the right place to post this question, as I couldn't find a definite answer. I currently have a Rough Country 7.5 lift on my truck (I know, I know) and have a buddy who is selling his FTS 7' kit. What I am wondering is if they are interchangeable? Really considering buying his to get away from the angles of the RCX.
TLDR: Can I swap from the RCX to the FTS lift? Thanks in advance guys!
 
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Yes as long as all the parts are there (like if you have 4WD and he has 2WD then there'd be problems)
 
Awesome write-up...What is a stretch kit? I was looking at the superlift 6 inch lift and another member told me that Fabtech, spuperlift 8 inch, and the FTS 7 were essentially the same kit. So why is one 8 inch and the others 7 and a 6 inch lift?
 
Sorry for reviving the thread from the dead but I just want to level my front end to fit slightly bigger tires, the ultimate goal is to level it out get 20" Moto Metal MO962's and Terra Grapplers and be done (questions on backspacing to come). That being said is there a "better" front lift style? Meaning is one better than the other for driveshaft angles and longevity of suspension components?
 
I have a 2.5 level & a 3 inch spindle. Could I get billstien 5100 adjustable shocks & push it up to almost 7 inches of lift?

Absolutely not. You have already pushed to the limits with the two combined. You would never be able to align it and the angles would be horrible affecting the ride quality. If you want 7", buy a body lift.


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