levelling on new trucks
mine's 2wd (rwd) and I just installed the daystar cheapo 1.5" spacers ... leveled it out nicely.. I left the factory spring isolators in to get the extra 1/4" out of those too.
one thing I've noticed is that the long beds don't look quite as nose down in stock form as the short beds do...
one thing I've noticed is that the long beds don't look quite as nose down in stock form as the short beds do...
I agree, I guess I really don't understand all the desire for spacers and levelling stuff. If you don't carry a load or don't tow, why buy one of these things with lower fuel economy and higher maintenance costs. 
Sorry, I'll get of my soap box now.

Sorry, I'll get of my soap box now.
Personally, I just love the way Cummins diesel engines run. And last. That would be the top two reasons, for me at least. Towing and hauling are secondary - they are my daily drivers.
I have a new one and an old one, and I don't care what fuel costs.
I have a new one and an old one, and I don't care what fuel costs.
As said, I had no alignment, handling, steering, front end wear or tire problems from 2" spacers on my 02!
My ball joints and tie rods are still original, and tight, at 170,000 miles. Only item replaced is front wheel bearings at 150,000.
RJ
No, this is on a 2007. I suspect there may have been some bad or defective ball joints installed at the factory, who knows. There was a recall on those for Daks or some other model IIRC. My issues may be completely unrelated, hard to say.
Looks good 'Blakehii'. Welcome to DTR! 
2" lift will move the body about 1/4" on the frame.
I drove that way for 3 yrs. with no negative side effects I could see.
I finally went with offset bushings from Lazarsmith for my 3rd Gen Trackbar to center the body.
http://www.lazarsmith.com/SSSSS.html
Anything under 3" will not affect much, but I do recommend changing to Bilsteins longer arm, Nickle plated, shocks. They make a big difference.... partly because they are better than factory but mostly because they are the proper length for the lift so you get full travel for the shock.
RJ

2" lift will move the body about 1/4" on the frame.
I drove that way for 3 yrs. with no negative side effects I could see.
I finally went with offset bushings from Lazarsmith for my 3rd Gen Trackbar to center the body.
http://www.lazarsmith.com/SSSSS.html
Anything under 3" will not affect much, but I do recommend changing to Bilsteins longer arm, Nickle plated, shocks. They make a big difference.... partly because they are better than factory but mostly because they are the proper length for the lift so you get full travel for the shock.
RJ
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