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Possible lift thoughts?

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Thinking of doing this:::Bilstein 6112 up front with new top hats, SPC Upper Control Arms to get a proper alignment… bilstein 5160 reservoir shocks in the rear with an Icon Add A Leaf. $2500. ECGS. 100. Total 2600$ Installed by a shop

Everyone’s thoughts with all of it?
 
That's not bad for parts and install. Unless you meant $2600 just for labor only which would be straight robbery.
 
Thinking of doing this:::Bilstein 6112 up front with new top hats, SPC Upper Control Arms to get a proper alignment… bilstein 5160 reservoir shocks in the rear with an Icon Add A Leaf. $2500. ECGS. 100. Total 2600$ Installed by a shop

Everyone’s thoughts with all of it?
Doesn’t sound bad. Is installing yourself a possibility at all?
 
Pretty good setup, however, I would consider installing yourself if you could, Even if you had to buy the tools its still cheaper than a shop doing it. I can walk you through it also if you need! Although i understand if thats not a possibility. Just something to consider as it can save you a lot of money
 
I know what use are saying just not a possibility, work full time job and part time job, so no time! Can I run 285/70/17 on the stock rims?
 
I know what use are saying just not a possibility, work full time job and part time job, so no time! Can I run 285/70/17 on the stock rims?
yes, Some tire shops wont install them but majority will. There is no problem with the width of the stock rims with bigger tires.
 
The 6112 + 5160 is a good setup, but the 6112 are very stiff on road and you really only see top performance when pre running hard. If you’re working a full time job and don’t have a ton of time for hitting the dirt, i would recommend considering them with less stiff spring.
 
I have 6112 & 5160 with rear leaf packs. I have it set to 5/6 notch to get two inches. Overall, I have loved the setup. The top notch is a little stiff, but I personally love it. Overall performance is outstanding and have had no issues. I would highly recommend installing yourself, because it is an easy install. I would recommend getting leaf packs instead of AAL.

Please let me know if you have any questions about it that I can help you with!
 

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Thinking of doing this:::Bilstein 6112 up front with new top hats, SPC Upper Control Arms to get a proper alignment… bilstein 5160 reservoir shocks in the rear with an Icon Add A Leaf. $2500. ECGS. 100. Total 2600$ Installed by a shop

Everyone’s thoughts with all of it?



If you are paying that much I would look into the BP51s. I just had them installed yesterday with the heavy duty leaf packs at a shop and it ran me $3100 for everything with alignment.
 
I have 6112 & 5160 with rear leaf packs. I have it set to 5/6 notch to get two inches. Overall, I have loved the setup. The top notch is a little stiff, but I personally love it. Overall performance is outstanding and have had no issues. I would highly recommend installing yourself, because it is an easy install. I would recommend getting leaf packs instead of AAL.

Please let me know if you have any questions about it that I can help you with!

So that set up is giving u the 2”. ? Not sure why but in the pictures it doesn’t look like it for some reason thanks
 
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