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dmuldoon45
06-27-2018, 03:42 PM
Looking for option for coil overs for the front. I seen on 4wheelparts they have pro comp pro runner but when I contacted them to ask if they will level my truck they stated always contact us cause our website fitment isn't always reliable. I was looking around in the price range.

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patrick@bajakits
12-17-2018, 12:43 PM
Looking for option for coil overs for the front. I seen on 4wheelparts they have pro comp pro runner but when I contacted them to ask if they will level my truck they stated always contact us cause our website fitment isn't always reliable. I was looking around in the price range.

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IMHO, If you want the best coilovers in the market, Look no further than King. They make the best quality product in the industry.

King 2.5's, Extended Travel, Remote Reservoir, Adjustable Compression, paired with Some Baja Kits UCA's...
- You'll get anywhere between 2-3.5" of Adjustable height, you'll get a truck that rides better on the road and feels like a Cadillac in the clouds in the dirt, and paired with my Baja Kits UCA's, you'll have a reliable, trustworthy, front end suspension setup!

BigRobCraven
04-02-2019, 10:22 AM
IMHO, If you want the best coilovers in the market, Look no further than King. They make the best quality product in the industry.

King 2.5's, Extended Travel, Remote Reservoir, Adjustable Compression, paired with Some Baja Kits UCA's...
- You'll get anywhere between 2-3.5" of Adjustable height, you'll get a truck that rides better on the road and feels like a Cadillac in the clouds in the dirt, and paired with my Baja Kits UCA's, you'll have a reliable, trustworthy, front end suspension setup!3.5" of lift from just coilovers would bind the CV's wouldnt it?

Another option would be the Fox 2.0/Roush leveling kit, less than $1,700, 2.0 coilovers front, 2.0 shocks rear. It is what Roush uses on their f150s, I've heard great things about ride as well.

If you are going full long travel, King, Fox and Bilstein make the best coilovers/shocks I believe

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