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Few questions how you liking the lift with the fox shocks? (How's the ride )Was just looking at that lift but was debating. Would go with it again if you were to do it over? Looks great

Also what does it measure out to? Wheel well heights front and rear and roof height? Sorry for all the question
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Few questions how you liking the lift with the fox shocks? (How's the ride )Was just looking at that lift but was debating. Would go with it again if you were to do it over? Looks great

Thanks, and honestly I would go with this exact same kit if I had to do it again. It's true what everyone says about BDS. Their quality is excellent. The ride is outstanding and the fox shocks just make it exceptionally good on and off road.

 

 

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Also what does it measure out to? Wheel well heights front and rear and roof height? Sorry for all the question

lol I just saw this question, umm I have no clue on measurements. I do know that it fits in parking structures, drive throughs, and garages. I'm on my way to Vegas for SEMA right now so I'll have to measure when I get back

 

 

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Few questions how you liking the lift with the fox shocks? (How's the ride )Was just looking at that lift but was debating. Would go with it again if you were to do it over? Looks great

If you go with the coilovers it honestly rides better than stock. With BDS there is no sacrifice on quality or ride like there is on cheap kits such as rough country, Rancho, etc.

Thanks, and honestly I would go with this exact same kit if I had to do it again. It's true what everyone says about BDS. Their quality is excellent. The ride is outstanding and the fox shocks just make it exceptionally good on and off road.

 

 

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Another element often overlooked is the fitment and ease of install. These higher end kits may require a more involved installation but are often easier to install than cheap kits. Reason being the engineering in these high end kits is great and the parts line up and fit correctly.

 

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Scheduled my Line-X for next Tuesday. Now I need to get my old plastic liner out and my cargo tie downs installed.

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Scheduled my Line-X for next Tuesday. Now I need to get my old plastic liner out and my cargo tie downs installed.

No need to your cargo tie downs in. They'll remove them before spraying the bed.

 

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When you say "this thing is LOUD"... do you mean from under the hood or it makes your exhaust louder?

 

 

I should have taken a before video, but if you have a stock truck you know how quiet they are.

 

Mines stock with only the Banks intake

 

 

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I should have taken a before video, but if you have a stock truck you know how quiet they are.

 

Mines stock with only the Banks intake

 

https://youtu.be/a1KWrQ0EpT8

Sounds like my Volant intake, but mine cuts out at certain rpm bands, and it's quiet at cruising rpm's as well. Give you the exhaust sound without an exhaust. I've always been curious what it sounds like on the outside if you even hear it like you so in the cab
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No need to your cargo tie downs in. They'll remove them before spraying the bed.

 

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I was thinking about having them linex-d in. As opposed to having to cut the line-x to install them afterwards.

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Sounds like my Volant intake, but mine cuts out at certain rpm bands, and it's quiet at cruising rpm's as well. Give you the exhaust sound without an exhaust. I've always been curious what it sounds like on the outside if you even hear it like you so in the cab

 

I've been told by a few that it can be heard from the outside very well. I'll pull the GoPro out and do a video soon.

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I was thinking about having them linex-d in. As opposed to having to cut the line-x to install them afterwards.

Post a picture of the tie downs you're talking about please.

 

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Post a picture of the tie downs you're talking about please.

 

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I just went with the DeeZee ones.

 

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I should have taken a before video, but if you have a stock truck you know how quiet they are.

 

Mines stock with only the Banks intake

 

 

Love it! This is going on my wish list.... :thumbs:

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I just went with the DeeZee ones.

 

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I'd install those afterwards since they clamp on. That way the area will be fully covered and you want have to worry about cutting line x with a razor blade (always looks like shit). But at the same time I don't have the tie downs in front of me. Always good to ask the shop thier thoughts too.

 

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If you go with the coilovers it honestly rides better than stock. With BDS there is no sacrifice on quality or ride like there is on cheap kits such as rough country, Rancho, etc.

Another element often overlooked is the fitment and ease of install. These higher end kits may require a more involved installation but are often easier to install than cheap kits. Reason being the engineering in these high end kits is great and the parts line up and fit correctly.

 

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So true, quality goes way beyond just looks. My shop actually charges more to install rough country vs BDS because the BDS kit is way easier to install and align. All of these details are very often overlooked but you really do get what you pay for including the warranty

 

 

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