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Old 10-20-2014, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by kops
Finally got some new tires with AS level...pretty happy with the way it turned out.
How do you like the 275/65/20's? I'm trying to decide between those and the 305/55/20's. I saw a lifted Dodge the other day with them and they looked "skinny". Yours looks great from the side though
Still trying to decide....
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Originally Posted by Treekiller73
How do you like the 275/65/20's? I'm trying to decide between those and the 305/55/20's. I saw a lifted Dodge the other day with them and they looked "skinny". Yours looks great from the side though
Still trying to decide....
I like them a lot. I think they fill the wheel well nicely without being too large. The tread is aggressive enough without being a full MT.
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Originally Posted by kops
Finally got some new tires with AS level...pretty happy with the way it turned out.
Any side shots kops? Are you running a wheel spacer? Looks great btw. Wish I could convince my dad to do this with his Tux black FX4.
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Side shots...even with flares. No spacers.
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Originally Posted by ProAktion
Looks good to me. All I did was the Bilstein front adjustables. I say go for it.
That's what I did too.
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Originally Posted by Treekiller73
How do you like the 275/65/20's? I'm trying to decide between those and the 305/55/20's. I saw a lifted Dodge the other day with them and they looked "skinny". Yours looks great from the side though
Still trying to decide....
My 2 cents... I have Terra Grapplers 305/55/20s and they are awesome...except for the hit on mpgs.
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Old 10-21-2014, 05:55 PM
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Local spring place quoted me $500 for a 2.5inch level kit. Does that sound about right? I am not sure of brand. Also has anyone used "Rough Country" brand level kit? It was only $100. What's the difference between a $500 and a $100 kit? Very new to this.
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Originally Posted by marrs1721
Local spring place quoted me $500 for a 2.5inch level kit. Does that sound about right? I am not sure of brand. Also has anyone used "Rough Country" brand level kit? It was only $100. What's the difference between a $500 and a $100 kit? Very new to this.
A 2 inch leveling kit installed and with an alignment should run no more then $400 bucks. I had leveling kits on my last two trucks and had zero problems with them. This time I opted for the Bilstein 5100 shocks that let you level the front plus give you better handling and ride. These run in the $700 to 800 buck range installed and with an alignment. This price is for front and rear shocks and depends where in the world you're located!
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Would lifting the front only have any impact on warranty?

Also, what would be the minimum to level out the front only?


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