RCKilla vs Spacer Eraser Kit and which is best for YOU! / New ADO Budget Lift Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @snowsolo
    @snowsolo День назад +8

    Let me say this....i purchased the RCkilla kit early summer for my new gen 3 Frontier. Since then ive added a RCI bed rack mid height (73lbs) a tentbox lite 2.0 RTT (110lbs) a OVS 270 awning (35lbs) a nights worth of firewood a diesel heater a 12v 38qt fridge 2 sleeping bags 1 gal fuel can a Pecron E1500LFP generator and a 200w solar panel a blackstone camp griddle and a few small cooking things with 2 small folding chairs. I haul my wife and pit bull around camping/ lite overlanding in farm country. This truck rides really plush with some weight in back compared to the bed being empty. The rear sits flush with front with all that i mentioned above. Really happy with the rckilla and add a leaf. It really helped me with a little extra weight carrying capacity in the back before it sags. Highly recommend.

  • @BrwnShinobi
    @BrwnShinobi День назад +2

    Awesome info as always!! Thank you!

  • @Blindbat1337
    @Blindbat1337 День назад +1

    I have the RCKILLA on my 2016 Pro4x. It’s fantastic.

  • @chrisunderhill8853
    @chrisunderhill8853 День назад +1

    Howdy, Happy Halloween BOO heheh. Thanks for the VOD! and the update.

  • @Brian-ix7er
    @Brian-ix7er День назад +2

    What the suggested max tire size and wheel offset with the rckilla? I don’t want to have to cut metal or anything more than minor trimming.

    • @AlldogsOffroadCoop
      @AlldogsOffroadCoop  День назад +1

      Most common is a 33" tire. If you go with a skinny 33" tire like the 33x10.5 you should get by with a minor melt mod.

    • @Brian-ix7er
      @Brian-ix7er День назад +2

      Thanks! How’s the ride compared to stock with the bilsteins? I actually like the ride. Vehicle is new so I am kind of in between this and the konis.

    • @AlldogsOffroadCoop
      @AlldogsOffroadCoop  3 часа назад

      Stock 4600s and 5100s ride pretty much the same. The only BIG difference is that the 5100s are adjustable.
      Konis on the other hand are less firm than the Bilsteins for sure. In our opinion they are way more comfortable than Bilsteins.