Does Ram 3500 have coil springs?
Starting in 2013 on the radius arm platform, Ram decided to design the front coil spring mounts at an angle. This presents some issues with the coils design, as the coil has a very hard time standing straight without a massive bend in the coil, when loaded.
Can you lift a truck with just coil springs?
While it is far safer to use coil springs in conjunction with a spacer, it is possible to lift a truck using only coil springs. In order to do so, the current coil springs must be replaced with longer ones designed for a taller ride. It takes about the same amount of time as adding in a spacer.
How much is a 6 inch BDS lift?
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Does the RAM 2500 have coil springs in the rear?
Vehicle Manufactures in recent years have started using coil springs for the front suspension of our 4 wheel drive trucks, but the rears have maintained the leaf springs. Well, RAM changed that with their 2014 model year trucks. All 2014 and newer 2500 RAMs have rear coil springs.
Does Ram 2500 have coil springs?
The vast majority of 2014+ Ram 2500s use a steel coil spring to hold up the weight of the truck, but you could also elect to have the automatic leveling rear air-suspension option where an airbag replaces the steel coil.
Why only lift the front of a truck?
They elevate the front of the truck while the rear gets lowered or left alone. The front end of the truck is higher than the rear so that when you hit a jump at a high speed the rear hits first. It reduces the chances that your truck will nose dive and crash when hitting hills fast and going airborne.
What does BDS stand for lift kit?
Better Design Suspensions
Conclusion. Oh, you probably still wanna know what BDS stands for. So according to Fox corporate, it stands for Better Design Suspensions. Now that is everything you need to know about BDS lift kits.