07 Dually Lift
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I just had a 4in Tuff Country lift put in. My question and I should have checked what is the stock height compared to front and rear? Anyways he ended up just doing the front and leaving the rear stock. The kit came with 4in for front and 2in rear. The truck sits completely level. Any thoughts or should I have installed the 2in in the rear? (I want the truck to sit level) Thanks
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any pics.....i
if you want to retain the stock stance(i prefer the slightly lower in the front look), you will need to add the 2 inch lift in the rear. if you prefer the level stance(which you do), leave as is...or you could add a leveling kit and add the 2 inch rear lift...(i wouldn't stack lifts), and end up with 6 inches of lift......and a level truck.
and throw some pics up man!
if you want to retain the stock stance(i prefer the slightly lower in the front look), you will need to add the 2 inch lift in the rear. if you prefer the level stance(which you do), leave as is...or you could add a leveling kit and add the 2 inch rear lift...(i wouldn't stack lifts), and end up with 6 inches of lift......and a level truck.
and throw some pics up man!
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any pics.....i
if you want to retain the stock stance(i prefer the slightly lower in the front look), you will need to add the 2 inch lift in the rear. if you prefer the level stance(which you do), leave as is...or you could add a leveling kit and add the 2 inch rear lift...(i wouldn't stack lifts), and end up with 6 inches of lift......and a level truck.
and throw some pics up man!
if you want to retain the stock stance(i prefer the slightly lower in the front look), you will need to add the 2 inch lift in the rear. if you prefer the level stance(which you do), leave as is...or you could add a leveling kit and add the 2 inch rear lift...(i wouldn't stack lifts), and end up with 6 inches of lift......and a level truck.
and throw some pics up man!
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Yeah send some pics!! I have an 06 that I want to do that with. I'm like you. Like it level front to rear. Unless you tow heavy then it shouldn't squat. Do you want it level loaded or un?
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I don't mind if it squats in the back if I'm towing. I maybe already changing the springs and etc to go to a 6in the 4in the really didnt wow me. I think I going to wait to see how I like it with 22.5 Alcoa. I will get pics asap when this cold spell is over.
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