If you want more than an inch lift in the front you'll want a lift that includes new control arms to maintain the correct angle of the CV's or you'll be constantly breaking CV's.Ram 1500
I'm open to suggestions.
Blocks for a leveling or the adjustable bilsteins ? Would you put those all the way around ?
Ram 1500
I'm open to suggestions.
Blocks for a leveling or the adjustable bilsteins ? Would you put those all the way around ?
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Suggest looking at the Ram forums. Many forums have posted tire size maximums based on your lift height.Just ordered the Carli performance for it.
I am going to put 18 inch rims on it with either toyo at 3 or the good year duratrac.
Anyone know what size to use ?
I was thinking 285/60/18
Bils. I have a 19 Ram with them. Stiffer than stock but not at all stiff, easy install, reasonably priced, can get +2" with no other mods. I ended up with them set at 2" and added a 1.5" block to the rear to keep some rake when loaded.Ram 1500
I'm open to suggestions.
Blocks for a leveling or the adjustable bilsteins ? Would you put those all the way around ?
On some but not on the 5th gen Ram. You can do 2" no problem on stock components. I checked mine at full droop and compression.If you want more than an inch lift in the front you'll want a lift that includes new control arms to maintain the correct angle of the CV's or you'll be constantly breaking CV's.
Did you measure the inner and outer CV angle? The higher the angle the more heat they generate. Excessive heat degrades the steel in the carrier, star and balls until they begin to flake and fail. The greater the angle of the CV the less force it takes to break it. If you are running a higher than stock cv angle and turn your wheels while spinning the tires you'll have a greater chance of breaking it.On some but not on the 5th gen Ram. You can do 2" no problem on stock components. I checked mine at full droop and compression.