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05 6.0
I recently did a rough country 5' lift. Have enjoyed the lift thus far with regards to ride quality, handling etc.
I am a little nose up (which I prefer to nose down). Can't remember exact measurements but it's about 2-3 inches. The shop that did it offered to block it up some more in the back if the front didn't settle.
Was wondering what would happen if I did b codes in the rear and left the blocks ? How much do you gain with these with no hangers ?
Probably a stupid question, but was just wondering.
Can't help much on your question since I am new at this also. Someone will come along to answer your question soon.
Can you explain a little more about "rough county 5' lift". Is it a 5" lift? If it is, what was done to the front springs and rear springs? Why are you asking about the B code in the rear now, shouldn't it already raised at least 5" already?
The RC (Heckthorn) puts new leafs up front, anti-wrap blocks in the back and new shocks all around.
I think with CTs set up you get a little lift in the back from the new leafs and I'm wondering if on my 155k truck that would help ride quality and give me just a little height to level it out or get closer to level.
05 6.0
I recently did a rough country 5' lift. Have enjoyed the lift thus far with regards to ride quality, handling etc.
I am a little nose up (which I prefer to nose down). Can't remember exact measurements but it's about 2-3 inches. The shop that did it offered to block it up some more in the back if the front didn't settle.
Was wondering what would happen if I did b codes in the rear and left the blocks ? How much do you gain with these with no hangers ?
Probably a stupid question, but was just wondering.
A 5 foot lift? I doubt if the front will settle also. Not a stupid question.
Common sense says that should have been Inches (") Instead of feet (')
I understand why so many people find you a PITA "EXv10" you should let typos go and give some actual insight onto the issue instead of giving the OP a hard time.
Common sense says that should have been Inches (") Instead of feet (')
I understand why so many people find you a PITA "EXv10" you should let typos go and give some actual insight onto the issue instead of giving the OP a hard time.
I was only kidding, I do typos too. And I did give insight to it; many people wait around with fingers crossed hoping the springs will settle but they never do. After you go for a short drive and hit a few bumps it is done.