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Discussion in 'Suspension' started by DM 2018 Tundra, Sep 26, 2019.

  1. Sep 26, 2019 at 6:40 AM
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    i am going to do some upgrade on the front of my truck. I am going to use coach tie rod ends and while Iam in there should I upgrade my shocks and coil?? Has anyone used these? Thanks 49346306-7D4D-4FA9-BAE0-29D9B6B34BB2.jpg
     
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    Sorry didn’t know it cut the top of. It’s fabtech
     
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    Thanks. Fox and Bilstein don’t have a 6 inch lift shock. That ms why I was asking bout the fabtech
     
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    Rough country also has a 6" option for a bit cheaper. Both options are designed to be used with the OEM spring. There's a few guys on here running the RC version and they didn't have any complaints.

    https://www.roughcountry.com/premiu...MI_PG_s5jv5AIVg_hkCh316QNqEAQYASABEgLtT_D_BwE
     
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    I have the 6 inch RC upgrade the shocks in the front. I will be driving more and more now do to my daughter making a travel team. It feels like my truck is bottoming out when I hit a dip in the road at highway speeds. 75-80. I was not going to worry about until 3 year or I began to have any issues but 300-500 a weekend is a long time in a truck. I was told new coil overs and shocks would help. I will also get new tire rods from coach.
     

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