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Old 12-19-2019, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by hbrogers View Post
Given my limited knowledge and from what I've read, I believe the rear shocks aren't adjustable. You'd just need specific spring to give you desired lift you're looking for.
That is correct. The fronts can be adjusted by the shock, but it's a PITA for the Bilsteins as you'd need to remove the assembly to adjust the snap rings. To add height to the rears, you need to upgrade the springs or add spacers.

I'm running a 6112/5100 set up and it's pretty good so far
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