bgwolfpack wrote:Maybe it was the front springs this conversation was about and not the rears. The fronts are not progressive correct?
AFAIK they are not.
bgwolfpack wrote:Maybe it was the front springs this conversation was about and not the rears. The fronts are not progressive correct?
Blackout wrote:I wouldn't dismiss the Z71 springs. When I first lifted I wasn't hauling all the weight I do now in the back, but I didn't feel that it was a bad ride at all
ruffryder59 wrote:Ok this is what I put together so far from reading and searching. I want to do this right the first time. I am going with MarkMc's New suspension lift. 88 springs up front with bilstien hd's rear z71 springs and have not decided what shocks to use in rear. I will take all input on this set up. My truck is totally stock right now. What size tires do you think I can fit with this setup on stock 17 inch wheels. I know I will need wheels spacers. Im going to wait till I get all this stuff and do it at once. Please let me know if there is any compatibility issues with any of these items or if there is going to be any trimming ect.... I read that I might want to flip upper control arms too.
JamesDowning wrote:ruffryder59 wrote:Ok this is what I put together so far from reading and searching. I want to do this right the first time. I am going with MarkMc's New suspension lift. 88 springs up front with bilstien hd's rear z71 springs and have not decided what shocks to use in rear. I will take all input on this set up. My truck is totally stock right now. What size tires do you think I can fit with this setup on stock 17 inch wheels. I know I will need wheels spacers. Im going to wait till I get all this stuff and do it at once. Please let me know if there is any compatibility issues with any of these items or if there is going to be any trimming ect.... I read that I might want to flip upper control arms too.
88 springs plus mark's lift is going to be really high, especially without a bunch of steel up front.
I'd do the lift first, then add weight to the front... then get your springs upgraded to prevent topping out the front end.