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Bilstein front leveling coil springs, are they stiffer than Thuren?

anderson0172

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Does anybody know the answer to this? Would like to keep the front leveling coils matched as closely to the OE coils as I can
 

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From what I have read spacers are a bad idea on the 19+ trucks, I have a '20. Maybe this is bad info?
 

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Just get one that has the offset designed into it that our trucks need. I used the zone off-road set and they have worked great for me. Not bad on the wallet, but you’ll have to source some extended shocks if you don’t want to do a shock extender. I used the bilsteins.
 

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Just get one that has the offset designed into it that our trucks need. I used the zone off-road set and they have worked great for me. Not bad on the wallet, but you’ll have to source some extended shocks if you don’t want to do a shock extender. I used the bilsteins.
Thanks, I'll look into the zone kit. I will be changing shocks, if I go with spacers I will use Bilstein 5100's. I have looked at the Ready lift kit and like it because it comes with extended bump stops and I think that's important with stock springs
 

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