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2013-2018 Cummins 6" Radius Arm Lift Kit (BDS2106H)

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Regular price $3,420.14 CAD

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Fits

Year Make Model 
2013-2018 Dodge Ram HD 6.7L Cummins 3500

 

Take your Cummins to the next level with the BDS 6" Radius Arm Lift Kit. These durable kits offer improved handling, stability, strength, & caster control during wheel travel in the rear of your truck. And NX2 Series or Fox 2.0 shocks complement the front setup for impressive performance.  

Part Number: BDS2106H

Features

  • HD tubular radius arms improve strength, handling and caster control
  • Front high strength progressive rate coil springs for a great ride on any terrain
  • Front track bar relocation bracket to re-position axle
  • Forged drop pitman arm to correct steering angles
  • Front sway bar correction to maintain handling performance
  • HD transmission crossmember and t-case indexing ring to correct front driveline angles and allow use of factory driveshafts
  • BDS NX2 gas or FOX performance series IFP gas shocks to improved ride and offroad performance

Tire Fitment:

  • 37 x 13.5 with 17 x 8 and 5.625 in. Backspace
  • 37 x 12.5 with 18 x 9 and 4.5 in. Backspace
  • 35 x 12.5 with 17 x 9 and 4.5 in. Backspace

Notes

  •  Kits come standard with 6-Bolt indexing ring kit. If equipped with heavy-duty 8-bolt t-case order 122813 in place of 122623
  • For rear leaf spring equipped models only.
  • The carrier bearing drop (122405) is necessary for models equipped with two piece rear drive shaft.
  • Some vehicles may require rear driveshaft spacer kit 122007 to maintain adequate rear driveshaft engagement
  • DRW models fit inner wheel clearance to the upper u-bolt plate on 6" kits
  • Fits OE equipped air ride systems only

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