Great video, looking to do a 6 inch lift on our 2017 Ram. We where just talking about wheel and tires and trying to decide on 37 or 35. Just curious, could you tell me what the offset is on the 22 in wheels you have on this truck?
Dang, I have no idea what lift I have on mine🤔. I’d love to get that system. When I got my truck a month ago, it was already lifted. It’s a 6” as well. A 2021 RAM 1500 Bighorn. Whatever kit they have in my truck. It rides just fine. My tires are 35’s. The only problem I’m having is the rubbing of the tire on the driver side. It doesn’t rub on the passenger side for some reason🤔. It happens every time I turn to the left 🤦🏽♂️. Other then that. I love my truck.
Find out more info on this and other kit options at bds-suspension.com/product?kid=1661H. We have a dealer/installer network you can also check with for kit and install pricing, find your nearest dealer at bds-suspension.com/distributor-lookup
This kit uses a replacement full length coil spring in the rear, We don't offer airbag options and can't confirm compatibility. If going with an airbag that installs inside the coil spring you'll need to ensure it is long enough to work with the additional 5" of coil height. If the airbags you are looking at are a replacement to swap out the coil springs you'll need to confirm they can provide the necessary ride height to level the stance.
We offer 4" kits specific for the air-ride equipped RAM 1500s. Check them out at bds-suspension.com/products/4-inch-lift-kit-ram-1500-w-air-ride-19-22-4wd
To maintain steering angles once lifted, the kits utilize a taller steering knuckle with a relocated steering arm mount to connect the OE steering tie rods ends. These require 18" or larger wheels for sufficient clearance the later model RAMs, 17" or smaller wheels cannot be used. We list our wheel/tire recommendations at bds-suspension.com/product?kid=1661F
I have a bds 6in coilover suspension kit, somehow my ball joint broke not even 1200 miles on the kit and take into consideration that this is my daily driver so I don't drive it hard at all and long story short it cause major damage to my whole front right side and they only want to cover the ball joint.. really disappointed in bds at the moment..
@@DirtNassty after at the headache that came from it, I did initially pay about 2700 out of pocket. BDS did own up to their warranty and paid me out with a check. So, I do stand by their warranty.
@@DirtNassty what caused a problem was the shop I ordered my kit from said they were a authorized dealer until this happened. They kept saying they were in touch with BDS when they weren’t. After I took it into my own hands and started making calls was when things started to get better. So if anything comes from this make sure it gets installed by a BDS authorized dealer.
Our 4"/6" systems allow you to run 18" or larger wheels. If you plan to run 18s we recommend 4.5-5" backspacing for steering clearance. Stock 18s cannot be reinstalled unless you add wheel spacers to achieve the recommended backspacing measurement.
@@TheFacelessMan82 I believe the Ecodiesel has a different drive shaft length than the HEMI’s - so have to make sure whatever kit you have takes that into acct (depending on how high you plan to lift of course)
That fine print warranty is not true just got a 7" bds for my 2018 toyota tundra had problem with my coilovers did not do anything for me it was a blame game they blamed it on the guy that install it so be aware it's not what they say
I absolutely agree, I purchased a full 6in coilover kit for my 2020 ram 1500 and upped it up with their uca and 1200 miles later the ball joint completely sheered driving down a dirt road to a birthday party ( I live in Hesperia ca aka the high desert so we have a lot of dirt roads still) and completely destroyed my whole front right side and only want to replace the ball joint also know my brand new coilover is ruin, my spindle is ruined, my axel is ruined, my tie rod is ruined, and possibly other damage as well so I'm really disappointed in bds at the moment for a faulty part and not owning up to it. also know I've never jumped and driven my truck hard at all barely got 11000 miles on my truck total what a mess this turned out to be..
@@robertmontoya4941 wow... I think I'll just stay away with lifting the truck at ALL. That is definitely scary thank god you were not on a highway or at high speeds.
I think I must have missed the part where he talks about refinancing your house so you can afford all of this shit, and then turn over your first born for the labor costs.
First off do not put a video up if your not going to answer key customers questions. Second, you left out a lot of technical specs... namely ride height change over stock. Given this video and some customer replies I will pass. Carli here I come money in hand.
lol like they give a fuck...they make one of the best kits available for these trucks....I'm gunna save a little money tho and buy the Zone kit, pretty much same exact thing and save ya a grand with the upgraded options
@@DirtNassty your probably right about them not giving a shit. BDS is owned by Fox and the kit changes a lot of things on the truck. I know Carli is coming out with a 3 inch kit that is supposed to be the best. However, it may not provide enough lift for the cost...the cost is something like 4.5k just for the kit which is extremely expensive. Plus labor your looking at 6K. Super expensive for what you get. The BDS kit is kinda weak IMO but maybe I’m wrong but brackets and stamped steel is never good. We shall see what happens. I will look at the zone kit you mentioned.
This is a bad ass set up, seems proper and aligns to factory settings.
Where’s the 6 inch kit for 5th Gen Air Ride Ram 1500s?
Great video, looking to do a 6 inch lift on our 2017 Ram. We where just talking about wheel and tires and trying to decide on 37 or 35. Just curious, could you tell me what the offset is on the 22 in wheels you have on this truck?
Are those 22x10 or 22x12? Definitely getting a 6in lift on my 2020 laramie with 35s
Got a 21 black warlock, waiting on my 6 inch BDS lift, the build is going to be sick
Ive got those TIS 544 wheels. Theyre literally a perfect match for a black ram with that trim
Dang, I have no idea what lift I have on mine🤔. I’d love to get that system. When I got my truck a month ago, it was already lifted. It’s a 6” as well. A 2021 RAM 1500 Bighorn. Whatever kit they have in my truck. It rides just fine. My tires are 35’s. The only problem I’m having is the rubbing of the tire on the driver side. It doesn’t rub on the passenger side for some reason🤔. It happens every time I turn to the left 🤦🏽♂️. Other then that. I love my truck.
Where do I get this set up and who does the work to my truck? And how much does the lift kit and installation cost in total?
Find out more info on this and other kit options at bds-suspension.com/product?kid=1661H. We have a dealer/installer network you can also check with for kit and install pricing, find your nearest dealer at bds-suspension.com/distributor-lookup
This is the only way i would lift my 2020. Need to start saving some extra cash 😅
I’m interested in this kit. Would adding airbag affect this kit in anyway?
This kit uses a replacement full length coil spring in the rear, We don't offer airbag options and can't confirm compatibility. If going with an airbag that installs inside the coil spring you'll need to ensure it is long enough to work with the additional 5" of coil height. If the airbags you are looking at are a replacement to swap out the coil springs you'll need to confirm they can provide the necessary ride height to level the stance.
when are you going to make a kit to fit the diesel?
What about air suspension? My Limited gas active air suspension. Would that be removed or worked around?
We offer 4" kits specific for the air-ride equipped RAM 1500s. Check them out at bds-suspension.com/products/4-inch-lift-kit-ram-1500-w-air-ride-19-22-4wd
Hi
Beautifully :)
what is your offset in wheels?
Will this work for 2wd?
Does this kit sit higher then a regular 6inch lift or do they all sit the same height?
Can you run 17" wheels with 35s or 37s? I am more into the trophy truck look, not stage coach.
To maintain steering angles once lifted, the kits utilize a taller steering knuckle with a relocated steering arm mount to connect the OE steering tie rods ends. These require 18" or larger wheels for sufficient clearance the later model RAMs, 17" or smaller wheels cannot be used. We list our wheel/tire recommendations at bds-suspension.com/product?kid=1661F
Nice sticker on the passenger rear tire.
What's so nice about it???
What’s with Airride?
I’d like to see an updated video on your 4-1/2” or 7” coil over kits for the Tundra’s. 🤘🏼🇺🇸
We want 6 inch air lift kit
Why are these lifts taking 15 weeks to be delivered? I just had to cancel my order because of that
Contact sales-bds@ridefox.com for the most accurate order updates.
Yes please BDS
How much do you guys charge for this 6” lift I have the exact same Laramie, 2021? Looks like you guys do nice work. Totally interested :D
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Do you have a lift kit for a 2021 air ride, 2wd? Looking for a 4-6in lift
Sorry Kyle, we're only offering kits for the 4WD RAMs and don't have any plans at this point to offer 2WD options in the future
Do y’all offer the 6 inch for the 2019 limited 1500 with air ride?
I have a bds 6in coilover suspension kit, somehow my ball joint broke not even 1200 miles on the kit and take into consideration that this is my daily driver so I don't drive it hard at all and long story short it cause major damage to my whole front right side and they only want to cover the ball joint.. really disappointed in bds at the moment..
did you use the factory upper control arm that came with your rebel?
What came of this bro? Did they take care of you?
@@DirtNassty after at the headache that came from it, I did initially pay about 2700 out of pocket. BDS did own up to their warranty and paid me out with a check. So, I do stand by their warranty.
@@DirtNassty what caused a problem was the shop I ordered my kit from said they were a authorized dealer until this happened. They kept saying they were in touch with BDS when they weren’t. After I took it into my own hands and started making calls was when things started to get better. So if anything comes from this make sure it gets installed by a BDS authorized dealer.
Hello I have a 2016 dodge ram rebel I want to remove the air suspension and put the normal suspension do you think it can be
they make a kit for the air suspension, i just installed it on my 2020 rebel
@@taso072008 what size was that lift for the air ride option?
Can you run an 18” wheel with those knuckles?
Our 4"/6" systems allow you to run 18" or larger wheels. If you plan to run 18s we recommend 4.5-5" backspacing for steering clearance. Stock 18s cannot be reinstalled unless you add wheel spacers to achieve the recommended backspacing measurement.
How much the entire suspension system like that one
Pricing will depend on all the options you go with, build out a kit and get MSRP at bds-suspension.com/product?kid=1661H
Where you guys located?
Will this work on the 2021 Ram 1500 Limited with air suspension??
Wondering same thing. New to the truck game.
@@TeamE1993 no, it won't work. You would have to go with the 4" BDS lift or another brand. (Like RC)
I need this on my truck
When should we expect the 6 inch coilover lift for 2021 ecodiesel ?
The lift kit isn't the same for the hemi v8 and the 3.0 diesel??? Sorry for the stupid question but what is the difference?
I just recently got into all of this so I'm a Johnny come lately and trying to learn.
@@TheFacelessMan82 I believe the Ecodiesel has a different drive shaft length than the HEMI’s - so have to make sure whatever kit you have takes that into acct (depending on how high you plan to lift of course)
Definitely need 2.5 shocks in the rear
Wheels ofset?
-44
Would this kit work with my Mopar 2” kit?
Got to remove the level kit.
Where do I go for u to install it
umm...your local shop lol
Can you still tow factory capacity with this lift?
I would like to know this as well
Yes. We create lifts that do NOT compromise the factory use of the vehicle. This will accommodate towing!
My question also, thanks for answering
Nice truck
do u offer 6 inch lift for RAM 1500 with air suspension?
That fine print warranty is not true just got a 7" bds for my 2018 toyota tundra had problem with my coilovers did not do anything for me it was a blame game they blamed it on the guy that install it so be aware it's not what they say
I absolutely agree, I purchased a full 6in coilover kit for my 2020 ram 1500 and upped it up with their uca and 1200 miles later the ball joint completely sheered driving down a dirt road to a birthday party ( I live in Hesperia ca aka the high desert so we have a lot of dirt roads still) and completely destroyed my whole front right side and only want to replace the ball joint also know my brand new coilover is ruin, my spindle is ruined, my axel is ruined, my tie rod is ruined, and possibly other damage as well so I'm really disappointed in bds at the moment for a faulty part and not owning up to it. also know I've never jumped and driven my truck hard at all barely got 11000 miles on my truck total what a mess this turned out to be..
@@robertmontoya4941 hope you reply . i was ready to pull the trigger on the 6'' CO kit from them. my truck currently has 500 miles on it..
@@vrizzo9545 no I bought the bds uca's
@@robertmontoya4941 wow... I think I'll just stay away with lifting the truck at ALL. That is definitely scary thank god you were not on a highway or at high speeds.
Can anyone give an idea about the charges for lifting 6"-7" with installation. TIA.
So basically here is our cheapness lift but if u want the best stuff then that's extra....
I think I must have missed the part where he talks about refinancing your house so you can afford all of this shit, and then turn over your first born for the labor costs.
Got mine done and was all in about 11.5k with Ridge grapplers and hostile wheels. So not cheap at all but could be worse 😅😅
dam those tires a loud 😂
First off do not put a video up if your not going to answer key customers questions. Second, you left out a lot of technical specs... namely ride height change over stock. Given this video and some customer replies I will pass. Carli here I come money in hand.
lol like they give a fuck...they make one of the best kits available for these trucks....I'm gunna save a little money tho and buy the Zone kit, pretty much same exact thing and save ya a grand with the upgraded options
@@DirtNassty your probably right about them not giving a shit. BDS is owned by Fox and the kit changes a lot of things on the truck. I know Carli is coming out with a 3 inch kit that is supposed to be the best. However, it may not provide enough lift for the cost...the cost is something like 4.5k just for the kit which is extremely expensive. Plus labor your looking at 6K. Super expensive for what you get. The BDS kit is kinda weak IMO but maybe I’m wrong but brackets and stamped steel is never good. We shall see what happens. I will look at the zone kit you mentioned.