They sure do, here's a link http://bds-suspension.com/product-display?sr=123614 . You can also get them from @Stage3Motorsports which is where I got mine.
I got my BDS Intrusion Beams installed today, not too bad of a job and you really don't have to follow their instructions to a T. I didn't remove the front bumper completely, just loosened the frame bolts all the way out, then took the 3 off from the side I was working on, pulled the bumper...
Hmm, the scenario I usually have is getting out at home to open my gate to park the truck, maybe I've never tried getting out and then driving. I'll try it tomorrow morning and let you know.
Looking to sell my 2019 Ford Ranger Sport Wheels w/ Hankook Dynapro ATM 265/65R17 tires, TPMS sensors included.
Roughly 3500 miles on the tires, still in perfect condition
No scratches or dings on the wheels
TPMS sensors included
I'm located in the South Bay area (Gardena / Torrance) but can...
Hey Phil,
Thanks! I'm well aware that there's no going back at this point haha. BDS at least offers a 'if it breaks we'll replace it no questions asked' warranty. Hoping I never have to use it of course. I hope everyone realizes that if you modify anything these days you have to accept some...
Its a free rental from AutoZone actually, but the brand is PowerBuilt. Here's a direct link to it https://www.autozone.com/test-scan-and-specialty-tools/strut-coil-compressor/powerbuilt-strut-coil-compressor/537058_0_0
$200 on the credit card and they refund it completely when you take it back...
Thanks! I started on Friday and worked basically all day, half day on Saturday, and half day on Sunday. So pretty much 2 full days, leisurely. The lift makes things much easier! :like:
Yeah it doesn't really make sense to me either, but if you look at the table in the PDF for ISO-Metric standard load tires, that is what it recommends.
The yellow highlighted numbers are for your stock tire, and the green highlight is for your current tire. It is the closest in load carrying...
Looking at the 'standard load inflation table' for the stock 110 load index tire at 30PSI, is 2028lbs. Going to the 113 load index tire, the closest weight higher than stock is 2039lbs at 28PSI.
Not a big diff, but set them to 28PSI when cold (early morning is best).
Me too, but I bought quality hubcentric wheel spacers and used red loctite on em so they shouldn't be going anywhere.
Yep, I used 1.5" hubcentric wheel spacers since the BFGs are so much wider than the stock tire, they were REALLY close, and I mean, uncomfortably close to the spindle. So far...