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Leveling option for a Stock 99CTD

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Old 06-18-2008, 08:37 PM
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Just an opinion but I would bet that KORE aftermarket springs are better steel and rated than stockers. Dodge put a lot of different rated springs in the Diesels re: use. My truck is pretty mildly used so I went w/ spacers for now and the front sits about 1 inch higher than the rear, but I keep a toolbox in the bed that weighs about 750# all the time for work. Its a homemade set of double drawers that sit at the same height as the wheel wells from the tailgate 6'6" forward so it probably is sagging the rears a little.

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Old 06-19-2008, 05:54 AM
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why UP TO 3" INCHES?? How much lift do you think I'll obtain??
I have 8.5in FRONT and 11.5in REAR from tire to fenderwell. totally unload

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