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Old 01-09-2010, 10:13 PM
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i already added the leveling kit to the front i was wondering if there is another way to get it higher without having to use a body lift or an expensive suspension lift.
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I think it's Rancho that sells a smaller 4" suspension lift which isn't priced too bad. I think I seen it for like $1500.00.
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How much higher you wanting to go? I just can't see spending that much for a couple inches higher. IMO I'd just go with the Zone offroad 1.5" body lift. Your not going to fit much larger tires on it either way you go.
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i dont really want to move the suspension and the price is well out of the range i wanted to pay. i just wanted to go up about 1.5 from the front and rear. i thought i had seen i bolt kit for like 3in somewhere.
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I had a leveling spacer in mine also then I installed King shocks coil over kit which have reservoir shocks in them and lifted the front about 2 inches higher than with the leveling kit rides alot better and didnt hurt the camber when I got the alignment done. Also very easy to install took about an hour cost is about 1400$ you can see them on there web site think it Kingshocks.com.They are awsome.
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Here is pic of them installed https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...1&d=1263345672
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dam that looks good
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B&C offroad in passadena tx, sells a 2 1/2 front leveling kit for about $130, I just picked one up for my truck and it alignned up great...
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Originally Posted by daddyzzs
B&C offroad in passadena tx, sells a 2 1/2 front leveling kit for about $130, I just picked one up for my truck and it alignned up great...
or you can get a CCM 2.5" for like 90$ shipped


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