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Old 02-08-2015, 04:45 PM
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Need some more ideas for my black 2014 screw. Let's see some more 2014 Screw pics!!!
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Need some more ideas for my black 2014 screw. Let's see some more 2014 Screw pics!!!
Not a Screw but here's a few photos check out my build thread for more!!!














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Beautiful Truck
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Thanks man!!!!
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Very nice truck.

Still trying to figure out this leveling thing. Want to raise my front, but have no idea what it will take to get it leveled. I'm a bit new to the truck game.
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Originally Posted by Young Guns
Very nice truck.

Still trying to figure out this leveling thing. Want to raise my front, but have no idea what it will take to get it leveled. I'm a bit new to the truck game.
The consensus on the site is that a 1.5" level will do the trick on the '14s. More than that and there's a good chance you'll be nose high.
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Ok, thanks.

Other than the leveling kit, do you know if there is anything else I would need to do?
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Originally Posted by Young Guns
Very nice truck.

Still trying to figure out this leveling thing. Want to raise my front, but have no idea what it will take to get it leveled. I'm a bit new to the truck game.
You could always go with a leveling kit but for what its worth i'd replace your stock shocks with a set of Bilstein 5100 series adjustable shocks in the front as I did. You don't have to have a lift to use them and their adjustable from .75" of front lift to 2.25" and the ride is much better than stock to and very affordable [MENTION=142781]Stage3Motorsports[/MENTION] has a great price on a pair for the front end that's where I got mine from and a great group to work with.
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Originally Posted by Young Guns
Ok, thanks.

Other than the leveling kit, do you know if there is anything else I would need to do?
If you do a front level kit (AS, Daystar, etc) you'll need an alignment when you're done. The '14s are slightly different that previous years as far as the installation goes. I don't think there's anyway to get around the alignment.
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Forgot you had a 2014 they did change some things between 13-14 so what I proposed may not work.


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