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Old 02-25-2015, 02:48 PM
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Does anyone know of an adjustable spacer/leveling kit for the '04-08? I would like to be able to reset the front height after adding weight (winch and full grill guard bumper) without needing to buy a new kit. I know JKS makes them for Jeeps.
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Pro Ryde has some. go to customwheeloffsets.com and they'll have it on there.
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Thanks. I have been looking for a while.
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Ok. Obvious next question, has anyone used their products?
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Ok. Obvious next question, has anyone used their products?
There are a few dudes on there using the product. I haven't seen anyone on here using them. It LOOKS like a quality product. But looks can be deceiving.
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F150lifts.com is currently making the Boss Coilover system for our trucks. On the cheaper sie you could get bilstein 5100 leveling struts and set the coils at different heights depending on your need.
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Actually those are great options, too. I forgot about the strut portion. Pro Comp also has an adjustable one. The Pro Comps get anywhere between 2.5-3".
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I know the full coilover kits would be better, but I don't plan on wheeling this truck hard. Or hardly at all for that matter. We have smaller rigs for that. I want the height to put decent "truck" tires on it instead of the crap tires that come with trucks now.
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Any level will suit your needs then, really. Just dont go over 2.5"
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Guess I will just have to get the bumper done and see how much it squats.


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