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Should I do front and rear BPE's?

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Old 01-30-2012, 10:05 AM
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So I started on the rear lift last night, and so far the drivers side shock bolts didn't break. If the others side doesn't break either, should I still install bpe's? I have enough swaybar beakers to do front and back. Dont the bpe's give you more shock range also? I have rc 2-4 right now but it would be nice to be able to go to 5 without new shocks.
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might as well
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If you do the bpe then you can use stock f 150 shocks (don't remember years) which are good for up to about 5 inches of lift. Good way to keep it cost effective
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