07-18 Chevy 1500 4x4 Long Travel from JRT-Fab

Nate05

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Has anyone purchased the JRT Fab LT Chevy files and knows if it comes with the machining files for the spindle hub assembly area, as well as what hardware, shock size / shock length, CV axle, I will need to purchase? I'm just trying to find out some more general information on the LT kit before I purchase the files.
 
Baja kits and LSK made a race 4x4 lt kit for the '07-'18 trucks, but I think both have been discontinued.

Griffen Fab works also made a few, but they are very rare.

Kibbletech also has a 4x4 lt kit too.
 
I’ve looked at that kit a few times, seems really nice. There was a guy selling a welded JRT kit on FB a few months ago.

CWF makes a kit with spindles and 930 CVs.

LSK would be a great option if they’re willing to build theirs!
 
Baja kits and LSK made a race 4x4 lt kit for the '07-'18 trucks, but I think both have been discontinued.

Griffen Fab works also made a few, but they are very rare.

Kibbletech also has a 4x4 lt kit too.
I like the Kibbetech kit, but its $11,000, and I don't have that kind of money. I have seen the LSK 4x4 race kit, but it's discontinued. The Baja kit would work because I'm trying to get away from the stock spindle.
 
3500 for the files seems pretty crazy unless your trying to mass produce these. By the time you pay for material, hardware, have the plates all cut and bent, and then fully welded and installed your going to be easily in the 7-8k mark. Plus axles, shocks, etc. Gonna add up fast.

I would do more research and reach out to those companies listed above. Hit up @LSKVAN and Blitz. Blitzkrieg may be able to add a Bypass to their kit depending on packaging, and LSK may be willing to work with you on a kit.

If none of that is an option, you could run the blitz kit with a IBP shock.
 
I have looked at Blitzkrieg, they still do make a 07-18 kit, but I can run a bypass, and I would like to run a bypass
The BMS kit can run a bypass. They do not include shock mounts on the lower arm. You can put the shocks wherever you want technically. Good luck getting anything from them in a timely manner these days.

Not sure I’ve ever heard anything good about Baja Kits(especially from an install perspective). I’d keep that in mind.

I would go LSK or CWF
 
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