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Old Mar 26, 2013 | 09:22 AM
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Old May 8, 2013 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by tyjohnson
actually with just a 6"RCX they ride pretty close to stock. You are keeping all your factory angles and basically adding a 1" lvl kit. The coil spacer they send is 6" but all of your drop brackets are a 5" drop. still rides great. I went ahead and added a 2.5" RCX lvl kit with mine totaling right at 8" due to front and rear replacments. Runnin 35s on 20x12. Drives and handles great. WOULDNT CHANGE A THING. Im not using my normal computer so dont have many pics. the truck is posted on quite a few threads and my photo album has a couple.
You can stack a leveling kit with RCX?!?... I didn't think you could...voids all warranty with rough country I've been told...wouldn't the safest way to get more lift with a 6" put on a 3" body lift?
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Old May 8, 2013 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ernierob130
You can stack a leveling kit with RCX?!?... I didn't think you could...voids all warranty with rough country I've been told...wouldn't the safest way to get more lift with a 6" put on a 3" body lift?
you can but i wouldnt go with a 2.5" level kit. 1-1.5" max IMO. Anything else the front end will hate life. With a 2.5" stacked on top, you're basically running a 3.5" level kit on a stock truck which is not recommended.
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Old May 8, 2013 | 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by zimmer0

you can but i wouldnt go with a 2.5" level kit. 1-1.5" max IMO. Anything else the front end will hate life. With a 2.5" stacked on top, you're basically running a 3.5" level kit on a stock truck which is not recommended.
Ok, I just had a 2.5 on my last truck and it was alright...I just retighten the lift on mine..u bolts around the rear springs were loose and my rear shocks are loose...didn't think it would rattle apart like that...
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Old May 8, 2013 | 12:52 PM
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You can't stack a level on top of a rcx block, if you get the 6" bilsteins and get rid of the 6" spacer then you can stack on a level
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