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Bilstein 5100 - .6” lift setting

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Is anyone running the Bilsteins with the .6” setting and have a picture they can share? I’m torn between that setting and the 1.2” because I frequently tow a 5k lb trailer. Seems everyone goes 1.8”+ with these or the Eibachs and that’s all I’m finding in searches.
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Is anyone running the Bilsteins with the .6” setting and have a picture they can share? I’m torn between that setting and the 1.2” because I frequently tow a 5k lb trailer. Seems everyone goes 1.8”+ with these or the Eibachs and that’s all I’m finding in searches.
thanks!
Here’s 1.2.

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And with a few hundred pounds in the back.

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I would do the 1.2. minimum. The Ranger has a lot of rake from the factory. I tow at Max lbs. and leveled. The rear does not come down a ton.
 

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I agree as well. I did the 3rd setting on the front and added a 1inch lift in the rear with BDS Shackles
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