Nothing special about them. They look like standard spacer and bracket lifts, both of which defeats the entire purpose in buying the Pro to begin with.
Not true. Just depends on what you want out of the truck. You can gain an inch or so with the Coachbuilder shims and shackles. If that isn't enough, you do wind up losing some of the benefits of the Pro suspension. But you certainly wouldn't be the only person to pull off the suspension and upgrade to better aftermarket stuff.
You don't. You cannot get that amount of lift without doing a bracket lift and if you do a bracket lift you are better off pulling your suspension and selling it to help finance that horrible bracket lift. Right now you have an amazingly capable truck. A bracket lift is all show and no go. Like previously stated, a couple shims will give you another inch but if you want a 6 inch lift (prob what that truck has) then just dump the Pro suspension.
Add two coach builder shims and some +3 shackles in the rear. U can fit 34s they way u sit now. Just watch how wide of tire u get since you have high offset rims they will rub on the Uca
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