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Aron420
02-03-2005, 12:15 AM
BDS or Big Dicks Suspension they seem to have a good quality product and offer things that the other companies dont, like a No Fine Print Warrenty If you break a part in there kit they replace it no questions asked. And you can still use factory rims if you want. Any opinions would be grate.

WAskier
02-03-2005, 12:33 AM
Never heard of them but here's their website in case you haven't seen it yet.

http://www.bds-suspension.com/index.html

wsucowboy
02-03-2005, 01:33 AM
heard of them, they are big into the 2wheeldrive lift market, but they dont make a lift for the HD.

Black Dog
02-03-2005, 06:54 AM
They are one of the best lift companies out there, and they do honor that warrantee.

Aron420
02-04-2005, 01:56 PM
Thanks for the input, and yes they do make an HD lift for the duramax:ro) i have been talking to one of there distriduters in Lethbrige Alberta he just finished installing one yesterday. He also told me this is a hybred kit that was desined after most of the other kits, infact it was just realeased. So they have learned from the competitions mistakes and built a kit that is supose to be better than RCD and all the rest in terms of strength and quality. So does anyone else have anything to say about this company good or bad id like to hear it.
Thanks again Aron

wsucowboy
02-04-2005, 02:05 PM
I hadnt heard of their new kit, right on, I bet its a good one, would love to find out if they have liability insurance for their products. If they do, and their kit is as good as they say it is, then it should kick some major ass in this market!!:ro)

redneck45
03-11-2005, 08:24 AM
Just found this post. My local off road shop pushed the BDS kits. Says he can install a 6" BDS cheaper than you can buy a 4" Rancho! I told him '04 4x4 Dmax, he says no problem. $1,800 for the kit, $2,500 installed and out the door! That don't seem bad does it? Says BDS is more of a local Co., and he can get better pricing? Also says the kit does not push the front tires out as far as the Rancho, but it is a spindle kit. Said the only thing you may want to upgrade is the shocks, the kit comes with BDS shocks which are repainted Rancho 5000's, he suggests the 5100 bilsteins, for about $50 more.

03GMC2500HD
03-11-2005, 09:58 AM
Nothing but good things heard about the BDS kits. The Jeep guys seem to like them along with most shops. Very good quality and a great warranty. Factory kits for the Jeep because of the warranty. Only down side was mentioned above and it is best to upgrade to the Bilsteins for shock. Other than that they are supposed to be top notch. 05 should be a good year for them.

Aron420
03-11-2005, 12:26 PM
Well thats great to hear i guess ill be getting the BDS kit for sure. Thanks for the replys.

redneck45
03-11-2005, 03:20 PM
Aron, keep us upto date, I will be using this lift also, but am still deciding on rims/tires. I just sold my H2's before I even got to use them, cause I read that they will not work with most lifts, so now I gotta get some rims/tires. BDS does say you can use your stock rim--so that would lead me to believe you could use H2's. Course you can't put a 35" tire on a stock rim anyway, and why would anyone lift 6" to use stock size tires!