BDS vs. Fabtech 6" - need help deciding!

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I putting a lift on my 2017 Z71 Tahoe. I was planning to go with a BDS but have heard a lot of good things about Fabtech. Seems like the guys I talk with about Fabtech love theirs and the BDS guys say the same thing about BDS. It seems BDS has the edge when it comes to warranty, but Fabtech's lift is actually higher.

What are people's experiences here? I need some help deciding one way or another.
 
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Alright - decided to go with the BDS and placed the order today. 6" lift with Fuel Maverick 20x10 -12 wheels with Toyo AT2
295/60R20 tires. Also getting the Amp Powerstep installed. I'll post some pics on the picture thread when it's done.
 

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Do both of them work with the leveling system? We got an early Pro Comp 6"lift and it doesn't work with the factory leveling system, so every time we turn it on, we get an error on the dash board. Just need to push a button to clear it, but kinda a pain in the arse.
 
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Do both of them work with the leveling system? We got an early Pro Comp 6"lift and it doesn't work with the factory leveling system, so every time we turn it on, we get an error on the dash board. Just need to push a button to clear it, but kinda a pain in the arse.

I believe both can be ordered to accommodate the leveling system, but my Tahoe doesn't have that so I didn't research it extensively.
 

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The BDS can work with autoride if you get rear shock extensions from another manufacturer. I like the BDS and I would opt for the coilover upgrade.
 
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The BDS can work with autoride if you get rear shock extensions from another manufacturer. I like the BDS and I would opt for the coilover upgrade.

I definitely considered the coilover upgrade, but for the money decided to go with the Amp Research step instead. I figured if I didn't like the way it drove and thought the coilovers would help, I could always upgrade to them down the road.
 

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I definitely considered the coilover upgrade, but for the money decided to go with the Amp Research step instead. I figured if I didn't like the way it drove and thought the coilovers would help, I could always upgrade to them down the road.

You will love the difference with coilovers. Just save for a couple months and throw them on. You also need some 1.25" or 1.5" rear wheel spacers to even track width to match front.
 
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You will love the difference with coilovers. Just save for a couple months and throw them on. You also need some 1.25" or 1.5" rear wheel spacers to even track width to match front.

My shop quoted $1,600 for the Fox 2.5 coilovers with the external reservoir. That sound right to you?

I have 1.5 inch spacers on there now with the stock wheels, so I can reuse them on the back if needed - thanks for the advice!
 

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My shop quoted $1,600 for the Fox 2.5 coilovers with the external reservoir. That sound right to you?

I have 1.5 inch spacers on there now with the stock wheels, so I can reuse them on the back if needed - thanks for the advice!

Yeah sounds fair value. The 2.5s are much better than 2.0s for the little cost difference. No problem just leave the rear set on and remove the fronts.
 

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