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Any recommendations for a non-Sasquatch Outer Banks cheap effective lift kit that would give me the same height as a Sasquatch?
appreciate any suggestions!
appreciate any suggestions!
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I bought a two inch front "leveling" kit that consists of three pucks. I'm going to put only two pucks on the front, and put the third puck on the back. I think that will give me the lift/level I'm after on my base with 35s. Waiting for summer weather to break out the tools and get it done.Any recommendations for a non-Sasquatch Outer Banks cheap effective lift kit that would give me the same height as a Sasquatch?
appreciate any suggestions!
This is likely the route I am going to go as shipping on any SAS takeoffs I find is almost the cost of the takeoffs themselves. I’m hoping the 5100s smooth out some of the body roll in turns and jarring bumps at highway speeds that the stock Hitachis exhibit. I rode in an F150 with 5100s added on some pretty rough trails, and they were night and day difference over its stock suspension it had previously, and the reviews I have read when they are added to Broncos state the same. 1.5” front 1” rear seems to be the sweet spot.Go to Bilstein 5100's, set the ride height at 1" or 1.5" over stock, and enjoy better suspension and the higher ride height for under $800 in parts without worrying about your CV's getting overextended at full droop.
I went 1" and 1" as I couldn't care less about looking level unloaded when I often am carrying a bunch of stuff. Even there I lost a bit of rake.This is likely the route I am going to go as shipping on any SAS takeoffs I find is almost the cost of the takeoffs themselves. I’m hoping the 5100s smooth out some of the body roll in turns and jarring bumps at highway speeds that the stock Hitachis exhibit. I rode in an F150 with 5100s added on some pretty rough trails, and they were night and day difference over its stock suspension it had previously, and the reviews I have read when they are added to Broncos state the same. 1.5” front 1” rear seems to be the sweet spot.
Interesting thread. Would the same recommendation apply coming from a non-sas 22' badlands which has factory Bilstein ?A 2 inch puck lift will run from 80 to 250 depending on kit. 5100 are 600 if you want to improve ride.
5100 is an upgrade from Hitachis.Interesting thread. Would the same recommendation apply coming from a non-sas 22' badlands which has factory Bilstein ?
Awesome. Thanks for the advice!5100 is an upgrade from Hitachis.
6100 is an upgrade from all yellow Bilsteins.