it's about that time, to purchase a long arm kit. currently running a 2" BB :thumbdown: lol i've narrowed my choices down to either Clayton Long arm or Rough Country Long arm. as for the things i HAVE made a decision on, they are as follows:
-Bilstein 5100's. front and rear
-Clayton 4.5" coil springs. front and rear
-all new coil spring isolators. front and rear
-extended brakelines. front and rear
-ZONE adjustable track bar
-all new ball joints
where i'm kind of stalled on is the rear of the Clayton kit. namely the 4-link. budget constraints don't allow me to purchase the rear axle truss and rear upper arms (to complete the 4-link) so i'm will just be going with the rear (lower) long arms. with that all being said,
which would you prefer? Clayton or Rough Country? if i were to go with the RC LA's would there be an issue with running the Clayton 4.5" springs; or does the RC kit have enough adjustability to accomodate 4.5" springs??
your opinions are greatly appreciated, all! thanks in advance
-Bilstein 5100's. front and rear
-Clayton 4.5" coil springs. front and rear
-all new coil spring isolators. front and rear
-extended brakelines. front and rear
-ZONE adjustable track bar
-all new ball joints
where i'm kind of stalled on is the rear of the Clayton kit. namely the 4-link. budget constraints don't allow me to purchase the rear axle truss and rear upper arms (to complete the 4-link) so i'm will just be going with the rear (lower) long arms. with that all being said,
which would you prefer? Clayton or Rough Country? if i were to go with the RC LA's would there be an issue with running the Clayton 4.5" springs; or does the RC kit have enough adjustability to accomodate 4.5" springs??
your opinions are greatly appreciated, all! thanks in advance
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