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Old 09-10-2012, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
Ah nice. Didn't know rough country was also known as rcx. My bad! Will those shocks make the ride a little smoother?
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Awesome! I just don't want the ride to be completely terrible and wouldn't mind saving up a little more to make sure that happens. Thanks for dealing with my ignorance on this one!
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
Awesome! I just don't want the ride to be completely terrible and wouldn't mind saving up a little more to make sure that happens. Thanks for dealing with my ignorance on this one!
Its all good. no worries. just do the research and ask questions whenever they come up. You cant go wrong!!
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I would just rather not be that guy who throws a lift on his truck ans has no idea what's going on. I even asked the shop if they could show me how things work while installing it, but it conflicts with their insurance and liability and what not.
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
I would just rather not be that guy who throws a lift on his truck ans has no idea what's going on. I even asked the shop if they could show me how things work while installing it, but it conflicts with their insurance and liability and what not.
Yeah i hear ya...look up the instructions on the RCX or BDS kits on their websites. You can read them to get a better understanding of how it goes on. Those are the 2 instruction packets I used when me and my buddy installed my BDS lift.
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Originally Posted by 06F150CFCT

Yeah i hear ya...look up the instructions on the RCX or BDS kits on their websites. You can read them to get a better understanding of how it goes on. Those are the 2 instruction packets I used when me and my buddy installed my BDS lift.
Yeah, I'll have to do that when I get home.
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1 more question! To make the ride as "comfy" as possible, would it be best to get 2 sets of Blistein 51000, or just the 2 in the front?
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
1 more question! To make the ride as "comfy" as possible, would it be best to get 2 sets of Blistein 51000, or just the 2 in the front?
2 sets? you mean the ones for the front and the ones for the rear? If thats what you mean, then yeah thatd be the best thing to do. The rear shocks will help if the truck bounces all over the place when going over a bump on the highway
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Originally Posted by 06F150CFCT

2 sets? you mean the ones for the front and the ones for the rear? If thats what you mean, then yeah thatd be the best thing to do. The rear shocks will help if the truck bounces all over the place when going over a bump on the highway
Yeah that's what I meant, thanks!
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Originally Posted by Fuugz

Yeah that's what I meant, thanks!
No problem my man...thatll ride real nice.


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