leveling Kit
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[quote author=dodgeboy59td link=board=5;threadid=7806;start=15#83315 date=1040514911]<br>Here Are some pictures after the lift kit was installed. looks much better!<br>[/quote]<br><br>Looking real good Dodgeboy. I hope to get some 2.5" Skyjacker Springs in my 2500 by Summer next year. I run 33" Regul AT's and they rub when it flex's.
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Got a leveling kit for Christmas and installed it today. Went pretty easy, just wanted to add something that I havn't seen on here yet. If you can't get the spring and spacer back in, use the bottle jack that came with the truck and put it between the bumpstops. Jack it up as much as needed. It fits almost perfect in between them. This is a trick I first saw used on a Jeep TJ. The installation is a little harder on a CTD because you can "squeeze" the jeep springs a little. Not so with the Diesel springs. Hope this helps someone in the future.
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The tires are mastercraft couser AT. There about finished and will probally buy a new set this summer. Any suggestions for type of tires. I want a good cheap tire because i am hard on tires. The decal on the hood says cummins 24-valve turbo diesel, and the side window decal is a power edge decal. <br><br>Wes
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I go through tires like crazy ..... the 300km gravel road to the nearest pavement seems to be pretty hard on em .....<br><br>I've been having good luck with my last set ....<br><br>bridgestone radial baha XT's ........they're a 245/75-16 with 10 ply's and a mud terrain type tread......... I paid 150 CAD ( about 90 USD) each
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