Don’t forget to factor in fiberglass fenders for the LT kits. I wasn’t afraid of the cost or width with the lt kit but fenders are a pitb. Nothing fits great and the paint and body work will cost you.
How much better does it do down dirt roads? I got a lift and upper arms but stock struts/shocks and it’s super freakin bumpy. Just not sure if $2000 in shocks is gonna be worth it
@@Lexidezi225 there is a very noticeable increase in off road handling from factory shocks to 2.5" shocks. If for any reason you don't like the ride quality or ride height on the 2.5 shocks the valving or preload can be adjusted to your preference.
This is a great video I’m new to the Baja scene love all of this just don’t have the cash to dish out the extreme long travel suspension and plus I doubt it I’d ever use it I’m out in West Texas I just love the looks to them
it would be nice to add the Hours require to a experienced tech to install these kit. even having a ball park amount of what clients usually pay for a full kit with/without installations. these are some of the nicest kits available and hope you make even more complete kits with all body work(fiberwerk panels perhaps?) included in a packages.
We have mid travel and long travel kits available for a majority of the newer 1/2 ton trucks. Visit our website to see pricing on the suspension systems that we offer. dirtking.com
I'm trying to learn up on what's possible for my rigs. This is a good run down. Do you have a list of what all was in the rear of that 19 sierra? You ran through that fast.😂 I've got a block kit on the rear of my 2021, and it's just too darn clunky
You can also replace that limiting strap with a triple bypass shock It is set up for dual shocks.. I'm actually adding that next month to my total chaos. 2.5 long travel. Update. I made this comment before I finished watching the video like the jackass that I am🫏
Pricing can really vary depending on the vehicle and setup you go with. I recommend sending our team an email with the make and model of your vehicle, and we can provide you pricing on each setup we offer. info@dirtking.com. Thank you!
Do you offer a mid travel kit that pairs a set of coil overs that take all the guess work out of it? I want the extra travel and idk what coil over to pair with it on your site. I’m not extreme off roading but I want to be able to go as fast as possible down dirt and gravel roads and moderate trails as fast as possible. I’m also thinking about doing the Seaver springs in the back with a shock y’all recommend. I don’t tow but I want a smooth soft ride for these horrible roads in the south and going through the forest’s
Hey Kyle give us a call or email and let us know what vehicle you have. From there we can let you know what option would be best for your vehicle and intended use. (619) 944-8913 / sales@dirtkingfabrication.com
Yes but the need to be our long travel spec shocks that are designed for the long travel kit. The standard OE replacement 2.5 shocks are not compatible with the long travel kits.
Unfortunately, that will not work. Our long travel kits are designed around the factory pivots and a long travel spec shock. You wouldn't be able to mix the two as it changes the geometry and causes issues once the suspension cycles.
@dirtking so I pretty much can't do anything with the 6in rough country lift on my f150. When i got the lift, over 2 years ago, I didn't think or know I was gonna care about ride quality and travel but times have changed. Not sure how to go about this now that the frame is cut. I'd like to use what I got and save money but it is what it is. Send help
@@phonicbeast302 As far as performance out of a drop bracket lift, there's only so much you can get out of it. It's more designed for getting clearance from the body to allow for a larger tire. It retains the factory geometry by relocating everything downward. That is correct, you'll need to reinstall the factory cross-member if it was cut out. That would be your bet. Let us know if you have any more questions, thank you! info@dirtking.com
I’d love to do a mid travel 0-3” on my ‘18 Tahoe do you offer an option or suggest a combination of proper parts to make a slick set up? Matt From RI Thanks
We have a full lineup for the 2018 Tahoe, for a great mid travel setup that will maintain your street drivability and also increase your offroad performance this would be a great package. BALL JOINT UPPER CONTROL ARMS dirtkingfabrication.com/collections/18-tahoe/products/ball-joint-upper-control-arms-1?variant=39272416378923 Elka 2.5 Coilovers | Remote Reservoir dirtkingfabrication.com/collections/18-tahoe/products/elka-2-5-coilovers-remote-reservoir-90251?variant=40251733671979 ELKA 2.5 SMOOTH BODY SHOCKS | PIGGYBACK RESERVOIR dirtkingfabrication.com/collections/18-tahoe/products/elka-2-5-smooth-body-shocks-piggyback-reservoir-90247 You being in Rhode Island the ball joint control arms are the perfect solution due to your weather condition, they use a sealed ball joint and a durable powder coat finish. The shocks are a aluminum body and use stainless fittings so they can also withstand the weather as well. For more information or to purchase any of these products feel free to reach out to our sales team at sales@dirtkingfabrication.com
Yes it's possible but there is A LOT of trimming to make them fit. Even with all the trimming there will still be tire contract at full compression in the front.
Here's the links. dirtking.com/collections/silverado/products/prerunner-front-bumper-dk-635920 dirtking.com/collections/silverado/products/high-clearance-front-bumper-shell-dk-635920-01
We actually have an escalade in the shop right now getting mid travel suspension installed. It's not a platform that we commonly build but they come out great!
The long travel race kit, bypass shocks, coilovers, and bump stops run about $12-14k. Hit up our sales team for a detailed quote, sales@dirtking.com. Thank you!
All that beautiful fabrication yet no cover for the exposed ecm/tcm down by the tire, those being exposed like that over time seems problematic to me with all the dirt/sand that is going to be packed in there while offroad racing. Or maybe a harness extension to move them up out of the way would be better idk...
No you won't be able to run after market trac bars with the rear long travel because it will cause the suspension to bind. We've seen people try to do this in the past and it blows out the bushings.
@@dirtking thanks for the heads up and reply. I figured there would be a binding issue of sorts never seen a set up with them but needed to ask. I had dirty hooker build me a set about a year ago but have since invested in other mods bunch of stuff from fiberwerx kinda want what you don’t see often in my neck of the woods.
These guys make parts for American trucks dude. Gotta go to Europe for that euro garbage. The Gwagon is pretty darn capable. You’d have to spend a fortune on some custom work to add anything to one of those. That thing is for some rich soccer mom
I love how I’m basically 15 with no car no money and still watching this is for my imaginary truck 💀
Just get a job thas wut I did when I was 15 like 4 years ago
@@sebastiansac8219 thanks I will definitely try to do that :)
@@Gavinsbmx foe real, I got a 22 Chevy 1500 rn and I’m planning to get a 2500 soon or a better 1500
it doesnt change, I'm 30 with a bit of money and a truck, still watch this with imagination.
That was me 25 years ago, except without youtube. 😅
Was literally on the phone with Paul McGrath from your team today with lots of questions. He was so helpful. You guys do a wonderful job!
Awesome to hear!
Dirt King does hands down best work I’ve seen!
Don’t forget to factor in fiberglass fenders for the LT kits. I wasn’t afraid of the cost or width with the lt kit but fenders are a pitb. Nothing fits great and the paint and body work will cost you.
Man those trucks are absolutely insane ❤️😎
I weep with joy 🥲. Beautiful builds 😍.
Excellent, been pondering these...
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We're running your mid travel on our 2007 nnbs tahoe paired with fox 2.5 inches coilovers.
Great kit and it's been on our tahoe for 5 yrs now.
Hey Kenny great hearing that🤘
How much better does it do down dirt roads? I got a lift and upper arms but stock struts/shocks and it’s super freakin bumpy. Just not sure if $2000 in shocks is gonna be worth it
@@Lexidezi225 there is a very noticeable increase in off road handling from factory shocks to 2.5" shocks. If for any reason you don't like the ride quality or ride height on the 2.5 shocks the valving or preload can be adjusted to your preference.
This is a great video I’m new to the Baja scene love all of this just don’t have the cash to dish out the extreme long travel suspension and plus I doubt it I’d ever use it I’m out in West Texas I just love the looks to them
it would be nice to add the Hours require to a experienced tech to install these kit. even having a ball park amount of what clients usually pay for a full kit with/without installations. these are some of the nicest kits available and hope you make even more complete kits with all body work(fiberwerk panels perhaps?) included in a packages.
Need a loan for all 3 kits
Please build a race kit for the Colorado
Wow. That's impressive. How much? And only for GM trucks?
We have mid travel and long travel kits available for a majority of the newer 1/2 ton trucks. Visit our website to see pricing on the suspension systems that we offer. dirtking.com
I'm trying to learn up on what's possible for my rigs. This is a good run down. Do you have a list of what all was in the rear of that 19 sierra? You ran through that fast.😂 I've got a block kit on the rear of my 2021, and it's just too darn clunky
Below is a link to our gallery which has that vehicle and an itemized list or rear suspension upgrades.
dirtking.com/pages/gmc-sierra-1500-gallery
Do a video for the rear please
You can also replace that limiting strap with a triple bypass shock It is set up for dual shocks.. I'm actually adding that next month to my total chaos. 2.5 long travel.
Update. I made this comment before I finished watching the video like the jackass that I am🫏
wish you had a "race kit" for the Tacoma's
Do you happen to make either of those for a 2009 challenger? Or even have an option to retrofit for a challenger or a PT cruiser?
Sorry we don't offer any products that are compatible with that model.
What are the prices of them 3
Pricing can really vary depending on the vehicle and setup you go with. I recommend sending our team an email with the make and model of your vehicle, and we can provide you pricing on each setup we offer. info@dirtking.com. Thank you!
Do you offer a mid travel kit that pairs a set of coil overs that take all the guess work out of it? I want the extra travel and idk what coil over to pair with it on your site. I’m not extreme off roading but I want to be able to go as fast as possible down dirt and gravel roads and moderate trails as fast as possible. I’m also thinking about doing the Seaver springs in the back with a shock y’all recommend. I don’t tow but I want a smooth soft ride for these horrible roads in the south and going through the forest’s
Hey Kyle give us a call or email and let us know what vehicle you have. From there we can let you know what option would be best for your vehicle and intended use. (619) 944-8913 / sales@dirtkingfabrication.com
Can you run 2.5 fox coilovers with long travel?
Yes but the need to be our long travel spec shocks that are designed for the long travel kit. The standard OE replacement 2.5 shocks are not compatible with the long travel kits.
Does the first Silverado with mid travel have 17X8.5 wheel and 0 offset?
Yes that is correct
So he says the long travel uses an 8 inch coilover, if i have a 6inch coilover with a lift would that work?
Unfortunately, that will not work. Our long travel kits are designed around the factory pivots and a long travel spec shock. You wouldn't be able to mix the two as it changes the geometry and causes issues once the suspension cycles.
@dirtking so I pretty much can't do anything with the 6in rough country lift on my f150. When i got the lift, over 2 years ago, I didn't think or know I was gonna care about ride quality and travel but times have changed. Not sure how to go about this now that the frame is cut. I'd like to use what I got and save money but it is what it is. Send help
@@phonicbeast302 As far as performance out of a drop bracket lift, there's only so much you can get out of it. It's more designed for getting clearance from the body to allow for a larger tire. It retains the factory geometry by relocating everything downward. That is correct, you'll need to reinstall the factory cross-member if it was cut out. That would be your bet. Let us know if you have any more questions, thank you! info@dirtking.com
I’d love to do a mid travel 0-3” on my ‘18 Tahoe do you offer an option or suggest a combination of proper parts to make a slick set up?
Matt
From RI
Thanks
We have a full lineup for the 2018 Tahoe, for a great mid travel setup that will maintain your street drivability and also increase your offroad performance this would be a great package.
BALL JOINT UPPER CONTROL ARMS
dirtkingfabrication.com/collections/18-tahoe/products/ball-joint-upper-control-arms-1?variant=39272416378923
Elka 2.5 Coilovers | Remote Reservoir
dirtkingfabrication.com/collections/18-tahoe/products/elka-2-5-coilovers-remote-reservoir-90251?variant=40251733671979
ELKA 2.5 SMOOTH BODY SHOCKS | PIGGYBACK RESERVOIR
dirtkingfabrication.com/collections/18-tahoe/products/elka-2-5-smooth-body-shocks-piggyback-reservoir-90247
You being in Rhode Island the ball joint control arms are the perfect solution due to your weather condition, they use a sealed ball joint and a durable powder coat finish. The shocks are a aluminum body and use stainless fittings so they can also withstand the weather as well. For more information or to purchase any of these products feel free to reach out to our sales team at sales@dirtkingfabrication.com
Any plans of making a kit for duramax
Sorry no 3/4 ton truck products will be developed anytime soon.
Woul I be able to do 37s with no rubbing on a mid travel kit on my 2019 trail boss?
Yes it's possible but there is A LOT of trimming to make them fit. Even with all the trimming there will still be tire contract at full compression in the front.
Gotta lift it. Extended travel does not equal extended clearance. Must. Go. Up.
What front bumper is on the 2017 Silverado? 🔥🔥
Here's the links. dirtking.com/collections/silverado/products/prerunner-front-bumper-dk-635920 dirtking.com/collections/silverado/products/high-clearance-front-bumper-shell-dk-635920-01
What you got for a 2004 Cadillac escalade ext I'm waiting till the airbags go out
We actually have an escalade in the shop right now getting mid travel suspension installed. It's not a platform that we commonly build but they come out great!
@@dirtking can't wait to see it
I have a 2017 Z71 6.2L Silverado1500 if I wanted to do the race kit to it what’s the estimated cost for that
The long travel race kit, bypass shocks, coilovers, and bump stops run about $12-14k. Hit up our sales team for a detailed quote, sales@dirtking.com. Thank you!
@@dirtkingCool thanks !
All that beautiful fabrication yet no cover for the exposed ecm/tcm down by the tire, those being exposed like that over time seems problematic to me with all the dirt/sand that is going to be packed in there while offroad racing. Or maybe a harness extension to move them up out of the way would be better idk...
Sounds like you just found a product to introduce to the market huh?
Can I still run my trac bars with the rear long travel set up?
No you won't be able to run after market trac bars with the rear long travel because it will cause the suspension to bind. We've seen people try to do this in the past and it blows out the bushings.
@@dirtking thanks for the heads up and reply. I figured there would be a binding issue of sorts never seen a set up with them but needed to ask. I had dirty hooker build me a set about a year ago but have since invested in other mods bunch of stuff from fiberwerx kinda want what you don’t see often in my neck of the woods.
is there any long travel kits for gwagon?
These guys make parts for American trucks dude. Gotta go to Europe for that euro garbage. The Gwagon is pretty darn capable. You’d have to spend a fortune on some custom work to add anything to one of those. That thing is for some rich soccer mom
@@Lexidezi225 well good thing I have money lmao
This trucks are legal street?
Correct!
Fu#@ mid level ...1" what's the point..that said DK is the shit!!👀🤘
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