I installed the 5100 w/ the rough country 2"leveling kit. I adjusted the bilstain to 1.7" but it maid it really stiff. I am about to re-do it but what I was wondering is would it work if I adjusted it to .6 w/ the rough country?
What do you recommend I do with my set up? And do you know if I should flip my upper a arm?I've heard of people doing it to get more roomI don't know that it will get much less stiff with the valving, but doing a 2 inch and the 1.7 prolly had your cv's in a bind
And what do you think about 2" hubsentric wheel spacersYes flip them, but it has nothing to do with room. It is to help with the ball joint angle after lifting. It should be done with any lift.
For yours, i would try the the .6 setting or similar. you need to stay under about 3 inches of lift to prevent cv issues. You bought 5100 series which is naturally stiffer even set at nothing for lift. Also adding the RC lift will stiffen things up as well. i would try the lower setting and if not comfy for you, try only lifting with the struts n not using the RC kit.
Do you think flipping the uca is enough or do you recommend flipping sidesAnything that pushes the tire out whether it is offset wheels or spacers or adapters will be a bit harder on several front end pieces, but it is such a small change in wear that it really is never quantified. Never seen any failures attributed to spacers or adapters when it comes to these things, Have seen them help to show wear already there and people try to attribute them to creating a failure on their 100K mile part that was likely already in need of replacing. That is typically in cv boots n wheel bearing though. Ball joints are way way down the list of concern when lifting to me. Esp since flipping the UCA keeps the angle pretty decent. I truly have only seen UBJ failures from the kids using the ebay death lifts that bolt on top and use the UBJ as the limit of travel.
Do you think flipping the uca is enough or do you recommend flipping sides
I've been wanting to get 1.5" spacers for some time just never been able to pull the trigger. Now I need new tires so now is the time. What are a couple decent brand spacers you would recommend?Same as everyone says about the spacers.... Buy something decent and torque them properly and you will have no issues. I have ran them on my truck and car for about 150K miles at this point. Granted i use 1.5 adapters with highly offset wheels that actually create more offset than a typical 2 inch spacer with something stock or similar would.