Im running a 4" superlift on mine but it seems like the front sits a little lower than the back. Would I be able to stack a leveling on it to bring the front up a inch or two?
Do you mean the tire turned in all the way and then out all the way? Ive got one up close but not turned. I will get some for you. Only a little trimming on the front valance and the rubbing went away.
The lift rides great. I was preparing my self for a harsh ride from what i was reading on here but so far i dont notice a difference from stock. Maybe on big bumps or pot holes in the road i can tell a difference, but that could also be from the 24s. The quality of the lift is excellent, Strong and a great design. The only thing wrong was the steering stabilizer drop was made for a stem stabilizer and not a eye stabilizer like what i have, so thank goodness i bought some stem to eye brackets for my longer shocks that i didn't end up using.
Those trucks must sit lower cuz my 6" on the 2000 running 40's was showing more wheel well.
I like what you did. Im outta touch with the huge wheel look but damnit if it looks nice, it looks nice. You dont need a leveling kit btw. Looks right as is. It'll be squatty if ya do.
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