So, my Xterra has Bilstein 5100's that were installed by the previous owner. I pulled em out this weekend and raised them up from the bottom groove to the next to the highest one (1.5")
The truck is now nice and level....looks good. The ride is noticeably firmer. about what I expected. The ride when it was on the stock height setting was of course, really nice. I could take speed bumps at 25 mph and it just soaked them up. Now, it rides like a lifted 4x. Not that it's bad, but I'm thinking that when I get it out in the desert I'll notice it even more and I'm wondering now if I can't have the best of both worlds. I've read everything out there and I think I have it straight but I'm gonna ask just to clarify.
Can I get the nice ride and still maintain the lift by taking my shocks BACK to the lowest groove and adding in 2" shock spacers? Is that when I might/will get Coil bucket contact and may have to get aftermarket UCA's?
Thanks guys!