It shouldn't be any different. Even if the coil springs are different, the amount of lift is controlled by the 5100, so it shouldn't be different depending on which truck it goes on. They will provide .8 inches on the lowest setting, 1.5 inches middle, and 2.3 inches on top.
Thanks.. I didn't know if the geometry was different.. Also I have seen in some spacer lift that it indicates you get less lift on a 2wd than a 4wd but they don't indicate how much less
In theory, the added weight of the front differential would mean that the 2wd would essentially get more lift than a 4wd.. That being said, even if there was a difference (I doubt it), it wouldnt be noticeable to the naked eye..
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