I made my decision years ago thanks to you guys! 👍 My first Excursion I did a BDS 4 inch lift with Fox shocks all the way around, dual shocks on the front and dual stabilizers. My 2nd Excursion same setup but I did a 6 inch instead of 4. VERY PLEASED!! And watching your videos helped me make my decision. 😎
Regeared my truck, running 35s with 4.56 final drive ratio. The power is unbelievable and I've only lost about 2-3 mpg from my average. Highly highly recommend this in general, even more so if you will be daily driving for keeping the truck for many years.
Kane Connery Do you have the 5.3 or 6.2? 6 spd or 8spd? Sorry, only asking because I’m looking to regear as well and stuck between 4.10 and 4.56 for 285/65r20 and 20x10-25 wheels on a 5.3 6spd
My 2014 Silverado had 100k miles on it and I didn’t feel like going all out on a lift so I bought the 5inch. Bracket lift from Rough Country. I didn’t feel like running spacers and I went with the lifted struts and V2 Shocks. I’m going to be honest I can’t even tell a difference than when it was stock with how it rides and handles. Obviously not a BDS or anything but I’m satisfied so far.
Hey Custom Offsets, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos. Just got a truck and I'm new to this, now I'll know what I'm doing before I ask for any help with it. 😉 Thanks!
@@alecsanderfuentes3913 yep, so think of it this way your engine wants to make power. Your rear end multiplies that power. In-between is your transmission managing the Ballance of power and speed. If you load up your axle with taller tires the transmission is put under more load. Your engine still want to make the same power, but now your transmission is struggling to manage it. it doesn't really happen on modern vehicles but way back in the day if you were to put massive tires on a truck you could actually ruin the bearings of the engine from excessive load.
Yeah but you can also have a bracket lift kit and have coilovers with it. Such as ready lift 6 or 8 inch lift kit has the ability to add bilstein coilovers with it.
Did a 4.5 lift (truck was lowered from original owner dealer lifted back to stock height) front end is 2" lower than back end. Springs look to be stock now bad idea to do a coil spring spacer to bring up to level? 2016 Ram 1500 2wd.
I'm new to the lift game as I just bought a 2016 f150 with a 4 inch BDS lift. I'm hearing alot about having to retorque the components after so long. Which parts need to be checked? And how often? Some say a couple thousand miles, some say every oil change
I just installed a 1.75” ReadyLift leveling kit and the shop that did it said to come back in a few months to recheck & retorque everything jic I checked under there and they marked every bolt with a marker to see if it loosens up.👍
When the time comes and the 37" tires need replacing, I'd like to drop my 6" lift to a 3"...I think you answered my question regarding this...it can be done (possibly) but you just can't go back to stock.
Depends on how far your differentials drop. Think of it as a triangle, the longer side B (differential drop) = longer hypotenuse (drive shaft). If your differentials aren't dropped, then you don't need a new drive shaft. With rear solid axles, you would need longer or adjustable control arms to properly align the rear axle and keep a good pinion angle
If I install 10+ inches of lift, will I get discounts on MMA clothing, flat brimmed caps, and energy drinks at the mall, and tribal tattoos at the tattoo parlor?
The power loss isn’t so much the tire diameters being bigger it’s more the weight of the stock wheels are 50+ lbs and 38x24” 14 wides are 140lbs so it’s like having 12 tires on your truck and the drag is huge !! But good info
I have a 7 inch rough country lift kit. Can i upgrade to bds upper control arms or any other brand of control arms? Is it possible to mix and match lift kit parts?
Got a 2016 ram 1500 and tow constantly highway and mountains. The question I got is I'm looking at zone leveling kit with UCA vs the readylift with UCA. What would be the best application
I bought a 6" PROCOMP lift kit for my 2000 Ford F-350 2wd and I got their basic shocks bc I got the BILTEIN shocks so it was actually way cheaper that way
Hi, just recently purchased a 2024 Ford F150 tremor. I would like to bring up the front end to make the vehicle level. Do I require a lift kit or a levelling kit and would it be 2 inches or 2 1/2 inches.
Did a leveling kit on a 14 chevy crew cab rough country 3.5 with control arms and n3 struts and 4 in the back did not drop the front diff already put 30k miles on it do i have to drop it? Another question witch rough country suspension lift is compatible with the forged control arms want to upgrade to 35
What is the minimum lift I can get to keep CV axle straight? 2016 Silverado 1500 4WD. There are hardly any videos on CV and ball joint issues from lifts.
If I order a lift or level from your website, who can I have it installed by? I'm in NC and I just don't know who would do it because the custom truck places sell their own stuff and I don't necessarily want the brand they primarily install.
wow,cant get over some of these questions you are answering!lol..I guess me working as a tech has its perks,knowing how this simple stuff works!Better than being behind a computer i guess but dont make enough money to pay people to fix my zhit or put my lifts in.the down side of being a tech..... on the newer f150s,can keep that piece that you cut out and always weld back in if want to return back to stock.not that hard,very easy actually and guarantee if would not effect anything.my 2 cents
I have a 4 inch lift on my truck. I put in 35s with 17 inch rims because I want to take it off road. However whenever I'm on highway, I cannot go over 110kph. I get vibrations. It did not happen when I was running 33s with the same lift kit. I've had the tires balanced, road force testing, etc., all has been done and I still get the same issue. What would be the problem?
If I got 25mm spacers on stock wheels would it rub against the suspension components ?, I’m assuming it wouldn’t because it’s moving it away from it, but what do you say
Ok I have a 4in lift kit on my 16 Sierra I want to buy an 7in rc coilovers lift kit is how difficult is it to remove the 4in lift kit and put the 7in lift
@@SMD-si7fm I already have 31" tires on 265/75/16. The best I could find is from "88 Rotors" 1"shim in the front with a progressive aal in the rear. Only way to keep the fox suspension without affecting the ride quality and no cutting to fit 33" tires. I just wanna see if there's different options with a Tacoma trdpro
I've been looking all over for a video about actual functionality. What else do i need to change to ride offroad? Arms, joints, bars... where do i start???
I did a 6 inch lift on my RAM1500 2WD. I noticed that the ride is hard, if I change my shocks will it soften the ride? If so, which shocks should I be looking into?
So I have a 2004 Ford F-150 and the back is higher than the front and I want to put a 2-inch spacer on for the wheels but if I do then they will hit the tire well so if I lift up the front to make it even with the back will that solve that problem so I can put a 2-in spacer
Hey guys i have a question? I just instaled a 3 inch leveling kit in my 2015 silverado 1500.. my prob is the sway bar spacer bolts are not tall enough now.. do i have to loosin the bushings to adjust the bar to match the angle now? Or did i do something wrong? Everything eles went as supose to.. all except the spacer bolts? Please help thanks
Can you put a say 2-3 lift shock on a non lifted rig to get a slight lift? I have larger rims and tires and I'm rubbing. Trying not to drop $600 on a lift kit right now.
I want a 4.5 BDS lift with coilovers, but warranty company said if I lift my truck I will void my drivetrain warranty through Toyota. So I guess I am stuck with the 3" coilover leveling kit.
Hey, Thanks fo d great information, question, my 93 ford bronco has d stock 3.55 gears, I want to put on 35x12.5x15 tires do I need to regear? Will I put a lot of strain on d 3.55 stock gears n axles? Will I b losing a lot of power? Thank you very much
I have 2008 f150 4x4 if do 6" BDS lift with 20x10 35" tires. It's that gonna hurt my transmission? Or do I need to Regear?. I'm worry please let me know what I should do. Thank you for your videos love it.
My biggest issue is axle hop and vibration on hard launch or towing with a 4 inch lift kit on a 2500 HD 2wd. I'm going to try some traction bars. But if that doesn't work what do you suggest?
Im more wondering if its worth getting like a bds over a Rancho lift because my truck has a ranchero and my dads has a ranchero and my cousin has a rough country that i dont like so is bds worth the price difference
Custom Offsets I was just curious because I actually ordered a set of wheels and tires 15 days ago and on Wednesday I emailed asking if I could possibly get an update and the person emailed back the next day saying they would find out and get me an update but I never heard back
Due to extremely high phone and email volumes, we are currently experiencing delayed responses. Unfortunately, COVID-19 is creating longer than usual communication, operation and shipping delays. Our team is replying as quickly as possible to all inquiries. Again, we are very sorry for the delay and we appreciate your patience.
I asked your customer support a few months back but their answer was vauge and was not direct. Do you guys work with any regearing? I live in the area as well.
Some will and some won’t. I know BDS guarantees it will still be covered under warranty and actually has a team of lawyers that will assist if the dealership denies you
Ok I've got a 2017 Silverado 4X4 with a level spacer... I am having a suspension problem and of course Chevy is blaming the level. I am looking to up-grade the complete front suspension... I would love a Fox coil-overs, upper/lower control arms and whatever else there is.... Do you have a Kit like that but in a level only no lift... BDS? or ? If not what components would you up-grade besides struts, upper/lower control arms on a Chevy?
I’m new to trucks I was a sport car guy and I got a gen1 raptor now. I have it in mid perch and 37” on it is rubbing a little. Was thinking of lifting a bit
Hey..what's up. I hv a Honda ridgeline with new KYB struts, a 2" leveling kit. New swaybar links and bushings. The problem is I'm hearing a lot of knocking underneath. Did I do something wrong. I guys was telling me I need new axles....is that true? I still hv on stock rims and tires. Looking to get new rims and tires but before I do I wanted to make sure the front end is running properly.
Walter Navarro The 1999-2004 F-series Super Duty used leaf springs all the way around, no coils. The 2005-newer F-series Super Duty uses coil springs in the front and leaf springs in the rear. That is why you can not locate coilovers.
I'm very new to the truck/lift game. I just want my truck to look good and ride good. I have a 2016 Tacoma. What would you suggest? Would just getting a leveling kit be the way to go?
I made my decision years ago thanks to you guys! 👍
My first Excursion I did a BDS 4 inch lift with Fox shocks all the way around, dual shocks on the front and dual stabilizers.
My 2nd Excursion same setup but I did a 6 inch instead of 4.
VERY PLEASED!! And watching your videos helped me make my decision. 😎
Hell yeah! Thanks for your support man! 🤘🏼
Regeared my truck, running 35s with 4.56 final drive ratio. The power is unbelievable and I've only lost about 2-3 mpg from my average. Highly highly recommend this in general, even more so if you will be daily driving for keeping the truck for many years.
Kane Connery Do you have the 5.3 or 6.2? 6 spd or 8spd? Sorry, only asking because I’m looking to regear as well and stuck between 4.10 and 4.56 for 285/65r20 and 20x10-25 wheels on a 5.3 6spd
My 2014 Silverado had 100k miles on it and I didn’t feel like going all out on a lift so I bought the 5inch. Bracket lift from Rough Country. I didn’t feel like running spacers and I went with the lifted struts and V2 Shocks. I’m going to be honest I can’t even tell a difference than when it was stock with how it rides and handles. Obviously not a BDS or anything but I’m satisfied so far.
That’s awesome man!
Hey Custom Offsets, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos. Just got a truck and I'm new to this, now I'll know what I'm doing before I ask for any help with it. 😉 Thanks!
"The F-350 has 40s and hasn't been regeared" and that's why you snapped the driveshaft in that tug of war 🤷♂️
yep also affects towing. and transmission life if you tow regularly.
Cordell Roberson if you regear your rear differntial does stop that from snapping drive shaft and messing up your trans ?
Alexander it causes less strain on the transmission
@@alecsanderfuentes3913 yep, so think of it this way your engine wants to make power. Your rear end multiplies that power.
In-between is your transmission managing the Ballance of power and speed. If you load up your axle with taller tires the transmission is put under more load. Your engine still want to make the same power, but now your transmission is struggling to manage it.
it doesn't really happen on modern vehicles but way back in the day if you were to put massive tires on a truck you could actually ruin the bearings of the engine from excessive load.
@@alecsanderfuentes3913 not regearing could have the same effect as constantly towing let's say a 6000 pound trailer.
Can you talk more about coil overs
That's quite funny how the dog is looking around like who you talking to 😂🤣😂
Yeah but you can also have a bracket lift kit and have coilovers with it. Such as ready lift 6 or 8 inch lift kit has the ability to add bilstein coilovers with it.
Did a 4.5 lift (truck was lowered from original owner dealer lifted back to stock height) front end is 2" lower than back end. Springs look to be stock now bad idea to do a coil spring spacer to bring up to level? 2016 Ram 1500 2wd.
This is a question for another truck. But if my stock tires are 29inch, do i need to regear if im going to 33inch?
What kind of kit should I get for my 2010buick Lucerne cxl
I'm new to the lift game as I just bought a 2016 f150 with a 4 inch BDS lift. I'm hearing alot about having to retorque the components after so long. Which parts need to be checked? And how often? Some say a couple thousand miles, some say every oil change
I just installed a 1.75” ReadyLift leveling kit and the shop that did it said to come back in a few months to recheck & retorque everything jic I checked under there and they marked every bolt with a marker to see if it loosens up.👍
I’m going to be putting a on the front of my 2016 Ram, should get the rear blocks, and what size?
When installing a 2.5 leveling kit and keeping the original wheel but want a bit bigger tires...do you need to replace the upper arm also ?
Kits will let you know in the description if you need to buy anything else, but it doesn't hurt to upgrade!!
When the time comes and the 37" tires need replacing, I'd like to drop my 6" lift to a 3"...I think you answered my question regarding this...it can be done (possibly) but you just can't go back to stock.
Felt that and you possibly can, depends if you cut off factory mounts or not
When do you need to get a longer driveshaft??
Depends on how far your differentials drop. Think of it as a triangle, the longer side B (differential drop) = longer hypotenuse (drive shaft). If your differentials aren't dropped, then you don't need a new drive shaft. With rear solid axles, you would need longer or adjustable control arms to properly align the rear axle and keep a good pinion angle
Jay Poduval when she starts complaining
Usually anything over 4 inches but all trucks are different.
If I install 10+ inches of lift, will I get discounts on MMA clothing, flat brimmed caps, and energy drinks at the mall, and tribal tattoos at the tattoo parlor?
The power loss isn’t so much the tire diameters being bigger it’s more the weight of the stock wheels are 50+ lbs and 38x24” 14 wides are 140lbs so it’s like having 12 tires on your truck and the drag is huge !! But good info
Yea unsprung weight is where you loose a massive amount of power
I have a 7 inch rough country lift kit. Can i upgrade to bds upper control arms or any other brand of control arms? Is it possible to mix and match lift kit parts?
Got a 2016 ram 1500 and tow constantly highway and mountains. The question I got is I'm looking at zone leveling kit with UCA vs the readylift with UCA. What would be the best application
Zone would be your best option for your situation!
I bought a 6" PROCOMP lift kit for my 2000 Ford F-350 2wd and I got their basic shocks bc I got the BILTEIN shocks so it was actually way cheaper that way
This is one of the most informative videos I've seen this year. Well done custom offsets.
Glad it was helpful!
100 percent do a top 5 first trucks to buy like fitment industries did with cars
Good idea! 🤘🏼
@@CustomOffsetsTV yes
Got a custom Offsets ad right before this video😂
The previous owner of my truck added a leveling kit, can I put a 4 inch lift on my truck with the leveling kit already on?
Hi, just recently purchased a 2024 Ford F150 tremor. I would like to bring up the front end to make the vehicle level. Do I require a lift kit or a levelling kit and would it be 2 inches or 2 1/2 inches.
Can I put bilstien 5100 shocks front & back on a 2018 ram 1500 6 inch rough country lift?
Did a leveling kit on a 14 chevy crew cab rough country 3.5 with control arms and n3 struts and 4 in the back did not drop the front diff already put 30k miles on it do i have to drop it? Another question witch rough country suspension lift is compatible with the forged control arms want to upgrade to 35
Shoot us an email to info@customoffsets.com
Could I put the vertex coilovers on a 04 chevy with 6 inch lift?
If going with the 4" BDS lift kit, will cutting to relocate components be required on a 2017 Ram 1500 Big Horn?
It will let you know in the description if you have to! bit.ly/2DDnl83
Love how you pay for a youtube ad on your own video just to have the beginning of the video the same as the ad 😂
That's called an investment 😂
Question..... 2003 ford ranger with a 4" spindle lift, can you add 2" lift coils to gain a couple more inches?
We can’t recommend stacking sadly. Best bet is to do research on the respective pages and forums
What gears should i put into my hummer h2 lifted 6 inches with 40 15.50 r20 tires? Its got stock gears now.
2003 yukon slt 5.3 gas 2wd 6"or 7" inch lift kit recommended please 🙏
What is the minimum lift I can get to keep CV axle straight? 2016 Silverado 1500 4WD. There are hardly any videos on CV and ball joint issues from lifts.
I got a 2020 ram 1500 2wd and i want a 6in lift but don't want rough country. What would you recommend
If I order a lift or level from your website, who can I have it installed by? I'm in NC and I just don't know who would do it because the custom truck places sell their own stuff and I don't necessarily want the brand they primarily install.
What fixes the angle changes say in the transmission?
So i did a 3in spindel leveling kit on a 03 f150 2wd but my tires look like on angle do I need to change the upper arm? control still has the stock
It wouldn't hurt to change them!
@@CustomOffsetsTV what do you suges?
wow,cant get over some of these questions you are answering!lol..I guess me working as a tech has its perks,knowing how this simple stuff works!Better than being behind a computer i guess but dont make enough money to pay people to fix my zhit or put my lifts in.the down side of being a tech.....
on the newer f150s,can keep that piece that you cut out and always weld back in if want to return back to stock.not that hard,very easy actually and guarantee if would not effect anything.my 2 cents
So my gmc AT4 comes stock with a 2 inch lift so I could add a 4 inch lift kit to it to end up with 6 inch?
Do you recommend swapping brake lines for braided ones when you lift your vehicle?
Just make sure to read the description of the lift on our website that you are looking to buy and it will let you know what you need to do!
If I put a 6” lift kit on a 2003 2WD Tahoe, will that put extra stress on the transmission?
It should be alright!
Awesome video Brother
Thanks
I tow a lot with my Silverado 1500 and do mild off roading for hunting and camping. Will a leveling kit destroy suspension components in the front?
No it won't! It can cause extra wear and tear though!
I bought the SST kit three and a half inch kit for my 2013 f150 and in less than a year the ball joints and bushings in the upper control arms failed;
Factory gear broke?
I have a 4 inch lift on my truck. I put in 35s with 17 inch rims because I want to take it off road. However whenever I'm on highway, I cannot go over 110kph. I get vibrations. It did not happen when I was running 33s with the same lift kit. I've had the tires balanced, road force testing, etc., all has been done and I still get the same issue. What would be the problem?
What vehicle?
@@CustomOffsetsTV 2014 Ram 1500.. the lift is a BDS 4 inch kit
This could be U-Joint, loose parts, poor alignment, etc. we would start by looking at the lift and make sure everything is tight. Check the U-Joints.
If I got 25mm spacers on stock wheels would it rub against the suspension components ?, I’m assuming it wouldn’t because it’s moving it away from it, but what do you say
Video about Tacoma with 6” lift. RC 6” with upgraded lift struts for $1200 or 6” zone for $1200
Nick Lozito any shock/strut from rough country is shit idk about their vortex but their other ones are crap
Both would be good comparable options! 🤙🏼
What about if u get bigger tires do u need to readjust the speedometer???
Not always! Depends how big you go!
@@CustomOffsetsTV what bout 37s
There are online calculators you can use to see how various tire sizes affect your speedometer reading based on your factory setup.
Ok I have a 4in lift kit on my 16 Sierra I want to buy an 7in rc coilovers lift kit is how difficult is it to remove the 4in lift kit and put the 7in lift
If you having a leveling kit and you buy an torsion key lift will it still lift your truck??
We would recommend buying a lift for the size you are looking to get out of your truck! customoffsets.com/suspension
What kind of lift would you recommend for a 2019 Tacoma trdpro without losing the stock fox suspension and fitting 33" tires?
BDevi0us nothing. Not without cutting. Maybe 31” if you’re lucky.
Check out what others went with here! 🤘🏼 bit.ly/3alsn3O
@@SMD-si7fm I already have 31" tires on 265/75/16. The best I could find is from "88 Rotors" 1"shim in the front with a progressive aal in the rear. Only way to keep the fox suspension without affecting the ride quality and no cutting to fit 33" tires. I just wanna see if there's different options with a Tacoma trdpro
Shoot us an email to info@customoffsets.com so an expert can help you!
I've been looking all over for a video about actual functionality. What else do i need to change to ride offroad? Arms, joints, bars... where do i start???
We would recommend searching forums to see what others did to start their off road build!
I did a 6 inch lift on my RAM1500 2WD. I noticed that the ride is hard, if I change my shocks will it soften the ride? If so, which shocks should I be looking into?
Check into Fox and King shocks! Both are really good options! customoffsets.com/suspension
BIGG RIGG I have a 8” bds lift with fox shocks, the ride is better Than stock!
What about the driveshafts for 4wd, does a 4 or 6” lift put added stress on them and if so how do you correct this
Yes it can, we recommend searching some forums! You may need to upgrade specific parts to accommodate your lift!
So I have a 2004 Ford F-150 and the back is higher than the front and I want to put a 2-inch spacer on for the wheels but if I do then they will hit the tire well so if I lift up the front to make it even with the back will that solve that problem so I can put a 2-in spacer
What do you think the best lift and tires would be for a 90s f-350 flatbed dually
Please email us at info@customoffsets.com so an expert can help you with your build man!
Hey guys i have a question? I just instaled a 3 inch leveling kit in my 2015 silverado 1500.. my prob is the sway bar spacer bolts are not tall enough now.. do i have to loosin the bushings to adjust the bar to match the angle now? Or did i do something wrong? Everything eles went as supose to.. all except the spacer bolts? Please help thanks
Yes the sway bar has to be adjusted down to match the control arm angle!
Can you put a say 2-3 lift shock on a non lifted rig to get a slight lift? I have larger rims and tires and I'm rubbing. Trying not to drop $600 on a lift kit right now.
Shocks don't really lift a truck!
I want a 4.5 BDS lift with coilovers, but warranty company said if I lift my truck I will void my drivetrain warranty through Toyota. So I guess I am stuck with the 3" coilover leveling kit.
Question is does regearing help the transmission/ driveshaft etc tolerate the load of let’s say a 38-40 “ tires ?
Do u recommend running blocks and shackles at the same time?
We would not recommend that!
@@CustomOffsetsTV which would be better blocks or shackles?
Leaf springs and shackles
Hey,
Thanks fo d great information, question, my 93 ford bronco has d stock 3.55 gears, I want to put on 35x12.5x15 tires do I need to regear? Will I put a lot of strain on d 3.55 stock gears n axles? Will I b losing a lot of power? Thank you very much
You will lost MPG either way, but yes you should re gear, search forums to see what others went with!
@@CustomOffsetsTV I though so dat I need to regear, I jus wanted a confirmation from u guys dat knows best
Thank you very much
I have 2008 f150 4x4 if do 6" BDS lift with 20x10 35" tires. It's that gonna hurt my transmission? Or do I need to Regear?. I'm worry please let me know what I should do. Thank you for your videos love it.
My biggest issue is axle hop and vibration on hard launch or towing with a 4 inch lift kit on a 2500 HD 2wd. I'm going to try some traction bars. But if that doesn't work what do you suggest?
Keep searching forums or Facebook groups to see what others did to fix it man!
Im more wondering if its worth getting like a bds over a Rancho lift because my truck has a ranchero and my dads has a ranchero and my cousin has a rough country that i dont like so is bds worth the price difference
BDS is a very good brand and worth the price!
I got an ad for u guys that was the same as the ad at the start of the video.. that was confusing lol
How long does the process generally take from the moment the order is placed to the moment it's shipped?
Colin Curley 10-15 business days for wheel and tire packages. Lift kits are typically a bit quicker than that.
Custom Offsets I was just curious because I actually ordered a set of wheels and tires 15 days ago and on Wednesday I emailed asking if I could possibly get an update and the person emailed back the next day saying they would find out and get me an update but I never heard back
Due to extremely high phone and email volumes, we are currently experiencing delayed responses. Unfortunately, COVID-19 is creating longer than usual communication, operation and shipping delays. Our team is replying as quickly as possible to all inquiries. Again, we are very sorry for the delay and we appreciate your patience.
I asked your customer support a few months back but their answer was vauge and was not direct. Do you guys work with any regearing? I live in the area as well.
We do not re gear!
How to put the torsion bars on my 2002 dodge Dakota sport 4wd
What about the warranty of a truck? Getting to far away from stock with a lift. Will it afect the warranty?
Some will and some won’t. I know BDS guarantees it will still be covered under warranty and actually has a team of lawyers that will assist if the dealership denies you
Quick question! I have a 6” NTD RC 6” lift on my 2005 Chevy Avalanche. If I win the contest... can that lift be changed out?
I've got a 15 Silverado 1500 with a 6 inch zone lift and want to upgrade my shocks all around, whats a good shock I can replace them with??
King or Fox🙏🏻
What do you plan on doing with the truck.
What happened to all the zone offroad kits for rams? All that comes up are upper control arms and a leveling kit with body lift
They may not be offered anymore, shoot us an email to info@customoffsets.com if you are looking to buy one!
If I were to put a 4.75 inch suspension lift on a 09 silverado 1500 would it probably be able to run 22x12s with a -51 mm. offset with 35s?
With minor trimming that may be involved, most go with -44, but you should be fine with -51!
@@CustomOffsetsTV awesome thank you very much
do a video on when to do maintenance on ur different lift kits??
That will vary from kit to kit, your truck, and what you primarily are using your truck for! 🙏🏻
Could you make a video of what you need to upgrade like upper control arms or something when you get a 7in lift kit
If you can afford to upgrade other suspension components then it’s almost always a good thing to do man! 🙏🏻
What do you think of the combo lifts like what zone offers with a torsion level and body lift?
Is it true that lift kits raise your truck’s center of gravity? I’m trying to decide whether I want to get my Ranger lifted.
Will these kits you described work on a 2016 1500 denali
great video, ordered a set of wheels and tires from u guys 2 weeks ago and very excited. keep up the good work
Hell yeah! Thanks for the support man! 🙏🏻
Fuller. Would you rather be an avenger or be one of the transformers.
@@guyontheinternet8891 plus you can scan any vehicle and turn into it.
Gooseneck heavy duty trailers I’ve seen the block in the rear flating blocks
Ok I've got a 2017 Silverado 4X4 with a level spacer... I am having a suspension problem and of course Chevy is blaming the level. I am looking to up-grade the complete front suspension... I would love a Fox coil-overs, upper/lower control arms and whatever else there is.... Do you have a Kit like that but in a level only no lift... BDS? or ?
If not what components would you up-grade besides struts, upper/lower control arms on a Chevy?
You can check out Kryptonite! bit.ly/2VVYG4q
Others wise those are a good start to replace!
If you go with BDS like I have, you may regret it later.
I’m new to trucks I was a sport car guy and I got a gen1 raptor now. I have it in mid perch and 37” on it is rubbing a little. Was thinking of lifting a bit
Raptor guys going to shun you for doing a lift kit lol
@@CustomOffsetsTV na don’t think so I only need 2” of the 37 won’t rub
Hey..what's up. I hv a Honda ridgeline with new KYB struts, a 2" leveling kit. New swaybar links and bushings. The problem is I'm hearing a lot of knocking underneath. Did I do something wrong. I guys was telling me I need new axles....is that true? I still hv on stock rims and tires. Looking to get new rims and tires but before I do I wanted to make sure the front end is running properly.
We recommend taking it to a shop to have them diagnose the issue man!
I know you can tow with a kit, i always wondered, can you tow the same amount ? (11000 lbs+ on my F150)
As long as you buy a quality lift you would be alright! 🤘🏼
Can you make a video abt what each lift kit looks like on a truck like 2,3,4,5,6 in
what brand of flares does he have on his black chevy?
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So I’m going to be buying a 2002 power stroke, how come when I look at lift kits for that truck they don’t come with coil overs?
It may not have been offered for your truck! Shoot us an email to info@customoffsets.com to see if our experts can find them for you!
Walter Navarro The 1999-2004 F-series Super Duty used leaf springs all the way around, no coils. The 2005-newer F-series Super Duty uses coil springs in the front and leaf springs in the rear. That is why you can not locate coilovers.
What about maintenance on lift kits?
All lifts will cause extra wear and tear on other suspension components! It will vary driver ti driver on what wears out when!
Recommendation for daily driver, less than 6in ram 1500 4x4
BDS, Mcguaghys, Zone are good brands to check out! customoffsets.com/suspension
I'm very new to the truck/lift game. I just want my truck to look good and ride good. I have a 2016 Tacoma. What would you suggest? Would just getting a leveling kit be the way to go?
6 inch lift with 35s
plz do off road bumper vid keep up the great content
I haven’t been this early since well ever
Beautiful dog 👍🇺🇸
Wow,older leaf spring suspension way easier to install
Is it true that a 6 inch lifted 2wd will not be the same height as a 6 inch lifted 4wd?
It would be slightly different yes!
Help me bro i don't know what lift to get for my 2010 tahoe z71