by TangoBravo » Wed Sep 29, 2010 10:29 pm
No you do not need to get anything but it would be a good time to do anything you might do later at the same time this way you are only under there one time. Most people when doing a lift in the front will replace the old shocks with bilstiens and since they have it all apart and will replace the stock springs with stiffer ones. For only a 2.5 inch lift in the front you don't need to replace the shocks but it is highly recomended, if you do not need any more lift then you won't need to change out your springs in the front but keep in mind our stock springs are soft and a 2.5" lift does not mean it will produce 2.5" of lift as our stock spring sag. Firmer springs do not add lift by longer springs they just don't sag as much thus giving you a lift over stock but are stiffer and you will feel it some. In the rear again it is highly suggested to replace the rear shocks as the stock ones are not really up to the task and most on here are replacing the rears with BDS 5500 series both model shocks are longer and work better with any lift. Our stock shocks were designed for a stock truck and in my opinion it is a better idea to change shocks with any lift. So in the end the choice is yours and yours alone everyone runs there own type of setup and what works for me or any of us may not work for you, but keep in ming we have some guys on here that are doing major things to there trucks and use there trucks off road alot. I am big on learning from others and these guys have payed the way, to me it would be wise to follow suit as they have put in the time and money to find out what works and I think you will be hard pressed to find a person on here with a lift who has stock shocks and if they do have stock shocks are most likely looking to change to better ones soon after. So springs in my opinion are not required but shocks are, springs only produce more lift so if you want more then change your springs but shocks are a good idea I don't know about you but I would rather spend the money and be safe then go out on the trail and blow a shock out because I over extended it or something to that effect. If you have anymore questions feel free to PM me.
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