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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 04:57 PM
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Running a 3" leveling kit??

Is anyone running a 3" leveling coil spring spacer on the front of their truck? I am wondering if new control arms will be required, some sites say and others say they are just recommended, not required. I plan on getting a track bar relocation bracked already. I have a 2" right now but also have 2" in the back and its not level at all.
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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 11:30 PM
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I had a 3" on for a while with stock control arms, but got tired of slight rub on the fender in front of the door, so I bought some aftermarket control arms. It will work, but it shifts the front axle back an inch or so as a result.
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Old Apr 6, 2009 | 08:05 AM
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Ok gotcha, the other option I have is to drop the rear down 1", I have a 2" block in the rear, I am trying to figure out how to achieve this, cause theres 7" total with the stock 5" block and the 2" lift block, I cant seem to find a 1" block or a 6" block, anyone know of someone that sells one? or how about running two 3" blocks in the rear?
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