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I just installed the leveling kit from Lorenz. I love the Bilsteins!!! The truck handles great and the mushy feeling is gone. You can just replace the front but you will thank yourself in the morning if you change the rear also. Check with Sean @ Lorenz. I have been super pleased with his...
I have read more post in the last week about contaminated fuel that I am ordering the GDP comp kit tonight. I can't believe what all I've read. 2 microns with GDP is alot better than 7.
I have an'06 Sport. The light is below the tailgate. You need to look at reconaccessories.com and check their led's out. I have them all. LED's are the way to go.
I am still experimenting with the psi. Right now 50 front and 35 rear. Going tomorrow to have them spin balanced on the truck. The ride is harder than stock but not bad. It's worth it!!!:cool:
I didn't measure it with a tape but it is not the full 2 1/2 that the spacers say they do. Since this is a complete replacement of the springs and shocks it will depend on what you have as a front bumper and accessories. I will take some pics today on level ground to show you how it looks but it...
I had the Lorenz leveling kit put on yesterday by a shop here is Houston and I was there watching the whole time. No spring compressor was used and only took them 1 1/2 hrs. He used 2 jacks under the front axle and jack stands under the frame to work the springs out. Very easily done just...