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Old 12-04-2016, 12:35 AM
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Getting my ready lift 2.25 level done this friday. Upgrading tires after. Would like to see pics of this combo kit install on the truck and any feedback on how it rides with this level kit, with stock shocks for now.
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Getting my ready lift 2.25 level done this friday. Upgrading tires after. Would like to see pics of this combo kit install on the truck and any feedback on how it rides with this level kit, with stock shocks for now.
Me too!
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I almost have that exact set up. 2" Pro Comp level with 3" ReadyLift blocks on stock shocks. The factory wheels don't look too bad in the pics with the level, but it needed bigger tires bad.












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Oh it rides great btw, as long as I keep the PSI in my tires around 40. Measurements from stock to now...

Front - 37.75" / 40.75"
Rear - 40" / 43"

The 35's gave it an inch or so.

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I am on the fence about putting a 3 inch rear block on my truck. i have a 2.5 level up front and I tow from time to time and it feels like the truck is nose high and I want the truck to be just about level. Do you think this will do the job?
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I am on the fence about putting a 3 inch rear block on my truck. i have a 2.5 level up front and I tow from time to time and it feels like the truck is nose high and I want the truck to be just about level. Do you think this will do the job?
I think it will. I have about 2.25" of rake right now with my front 2" spacer. So that'll leave you around 1.75" of rake with your front 2.5" spacer. With that 3" rear block, you're truck will look more level even though by measurement it'll have some rake. I say go for it.
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Ordered the block any idea how much it ran you to have it installed?
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I am on the fence about putting a 3 inch rear block on my truck. i have a 2.5 level up front and I tow from time to time and it feels like the truck is nose high and I want the truck to be just about level. Do you think this will do the job?
Quick Slvr I have this setup your interested in doing,like you I tow but there still will be a rake when empty. When towing or weight in the back it sits just about level. I originally screwed up with my thought process I wanted truck to sit level when empty, although I wasn't to happy when after I installed to find out I still had rake I've decided to keep cause of the towing thing.
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Ordered the block any idea how much it ran you to have it installed?
I installed it myself. Took me about an hour in my apt parking lot, it's really easy. If you have the tools and basic mechanical knowledge, you can do it yourself.




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