Leveling Kit
Originally Posted by BIGHEAD
Is any one leveling kit better than another, or are they all the same. .
http://www.hellbentsteel.com/dodge/dodge-lift-kit.html
I would stop at 2" and seriously consider the need for longer shocks. Not essential but does make a big difference in the feel department. With Bilstein Shocks, I consider a longer shock essential!
RJ
^^^^^^^^^Those prices CAN be beat. I just installed some that I got off ebay. They were $59+ship. ($75) Quality is very good. I WOULD stay away from the neoprene type as well. They're not intended for the weight of our motors.
I bought the 3 inch ones from TopGun. 100 bucks shipped to my door. Good enough for me & more reputable than some jerk on EBAY. I won't have to worry about the 3 inch causing shock problems, because I have a 300 lb RanchHand bumper that has mashed down my springs pretty good. Most people put 2 inches to compensate from stock, so i figured the 3 inch ones would get me back up where stock should be. If I am lucky, it may be high enough to put some 35's on, if I can find some one wanting to swap their 4.10 axles for some 3.55's. I am not gonna run 35 tires with 3.55's gears. TOO much Power loss.
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i put a leveling kit on my last truck, it was a Rancho 2 inch leveling kit.. It came with the spacer.. which was metal, the lower control arms, and rancho shocks.. its ran about 500$ with the shocks.. but wow did it ride 3 times better than stock.
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