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Old 11-13-2008, 02:19 PM   #1
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Alright, 1st vendor to post and my first post!
Check us out for 2wd and 4wd lift and leveling kits.
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Welcome Dustin!

I'll also make an introductory post in the General Section.
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Welcome...lets see if I can get #2...LOL
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Welcome! Lots of good "interesting" people here.
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Welcome to the site! You can expect a lot of views of your products here.
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Welcome to the site. Can you give me more info on your leveling kits? What are they made of? Do you find that the 2.5" kits make the front sit too high if you don't install the 1" block your offering in the back. My truck has the max payload package with the stiffer springs in the back if that makes a difference. Thanks in advance for the info.


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Thank you for the welcome and I am glad to be a part of this forum.

Dark Stone, our 2.5" kit is made of steel then powdercoated black. As for adding the block, we added the option in case someone still wants some rake or for towing. The 2.5" spacer in the front usually levels the trucks out nicely. Since you have the heavier springs I don't see any reason to use the blocks. Thank you for the inquiry and I will be here to help in any way that I can.

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so how much of a discount can I get if I deck out my truck in RCX ads? (sponsorship?) I have big plans for my truck and a lift is in those plans within the next year..This setup might be what I go with. It looks like a top notch system for a great price!
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Thank you for the welcome and I am glad to be a part of this forum.

Dark Stone, our 2.5" kit is made of steel then powdercoated black. As for adding the block, we added the option in case someone still wants some rake or for towing. The 2.5" spacer in the front usually levels the trucks out nicely. Since you have the heavier springs I don't see any reason to use the blocks. Thank you for the inquiry and I will be here to help in any way that I can.

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thanks for the info... I don't want the front to end up higher than the rear. That would look stupid! What are the two points front and rear that I can measure to see how much I should lift the front to be level? (front of the wheel wells maybe)
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