Leveling Kit help....
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Leveling Kit help....
Well after two years I finally decided to get a leveling kit. I'll be purchasing the KORE kit sometime in the next few weeks. What I want to know is what else do I need to get with it? I've heard some guys say the adjustable track bar and even control arms. Just wondered if you guys could give me a little insight on what all to get or what you think I might need. Thanks.
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As a minimum, I would say track bar and turn the lower control arm adjusters all the way forward. Longer control arms would be best. That kit comes with dropped spacers for the sway bar, right?
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I know there is a big divide between Kore, Carli, and Thuren. I know bob4x4 will be here soon telling everybody that buying Kore is just about like taking the first bite out of the apple.
Here's what I know from not knowing anything. A Kore leveling kit comes with VR coil springs, Bilstein 5100 shocks with their valving and some spacers for the sway bar. Carli is the same kit except for adjustable end links instead of the drop down brackets and their in house valving.
These are the two companies I am looking to purchase from I haven't spent much time looking at Thuren.
The Kore kit is less than half the price of the Carli kit. I can see the end links on the Carli kit costing more than the Kore blocks.
The shocks should be about the same cost there might be a quantity discount that one or the other gets. The valving shim stacks cost can't be much different. Labor should be the same. I have no idea if any of these guys are doing their own springs but my guess is out sourced I believe I've read the leafs are.
I'd like somebody to take the blind fold test and see if they can tell the difference.
Bob4x4 I'm not talking about sky launches and trying to keep up with a Honda motorcycle through the whoops.
I haven't ridden in either one, I have no history with either one, I like Carli's web site better than Kore so I've leaned towards them. I like the price of the Kore stuff so that tends to pull me their way.
What makes Carli stuff over twice as good as Kore on a level kit, on an entry kit?
Here's what I know from not knowing anything. A Kore leveling kit comes with VR coil springs, Bilstein 5100 shocks with their valving and some spacers for the sway bar. Carli is the same kit except for adjustable end links instead of the drop down brackets and their in house valving.
These are the two companies I am looking to purchase from I haven't spent much time looking at Thuren.
The Kore kit is less than half the price of the Carli kit. I can see the end links on the Carli kit costing more than the Kore blocks.
The shocks should be about the same cost there might be a quantity discount that one or the other gets. The valving shim stacks cost can't be much different. Labor should be the same. I have no idea if any of these guys are doing their own springs but my guess is out sourced I believe I've read the leafs are.
I'd like somebody to take the blind fold test and see if they can tell the difference.
Bob4x4 I'm not talking about sky launches and trying to keep up with a Honda motorcycle through the whoops.
I haven't ridden in either one, I have no history with either one, I like Carli's web site better than Kore so I've leaned towards them. I like the price of the Kore stuff so that tends to pull me their way.
What makes Carli stuff over twice as good as Kore on a level kit, on an entry kit?
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I'm going to be spending some cash on upgraded suspesion. If there's a problem I'd like to know. PM me if you don't think it should be public.
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I'm going to be spending some cash on upgraded suspesion. If there's a problem I'd like to know. PM me if you don't think it should be public.
Thanks in advance for your time.
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I have Kore on two of my trucks, combined they have over 360,000 kms without any issues.
Kore annoyed me when they opened a online store without consulting the suppliers who helped Kore build their company. That is enough to assure me that I will never add another Kore product to any of my trucks. Basically they stabbed the best supporters they had in the back for the all mighty dollar. I can't support a business that would condone that type of activity.
I know Carli make a great product and have no problems using them and from what I have seen Thuren will get you the best tuned in ride. Don can get these trucks riding super smooth.
Kore annoyed me when they opened a online store without consulting the suppliers who helped Kore build their company. That is enough to assure me that I will never add another Kore product to any of my trucks. Basically they stabbed the best supporters they had in the back for the all mighty dollar. I can't support a business that would condone that type of activity.
I know Carli make a great product and have no problems using them and from what I have seen Thuren will get you the best tuned in ride. Don can get these trucks riding super smooth.