lift
im thinking im going to snag one of these kits from summit:
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...130+4294843846+
looks like it would work pretty good, it says 2.5 in the front and 2.5 in the back, and since im not familiar with suspension lifts so much, would that make it level out with 2.5 inches of lift total? or will that litterally just add 2.5 inches to both and the rear still sit higher? thanks
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...130+4294843846+
looks like it would work pretty good, it says 2.5 in the front and 2.5 in the back, and since im not familiar with suspension lifts so much, would that make it level out with 2.5 inches of lift total? or will that litterally just add 2.5 inches to both and the rear still sit higher? thanks
That's the first lift I ever had on my truck. It was a good spring for the front, but the AAL in the rear made the truck sit higher in the rear then in the front. Escpecially in the beginning when that AAL hadn't sagged down much yet. In fact, when I went to a 3" lift in the front, I kept the same AAL, and then my truck was level. I recommend just getting a 3" lift instead, but it depends on what you are wanting to do with your truck.
Dude it will lift yr truck go to a junk yard and get 2500 coils and Ill have to find the link for the rear hold on.
EDIT: http://www.jegs.com/i/Skyjacker/825/R222/10002/-1
You do know your going to need new shock as well right?
EDIT: http://www.jegs.com/i/Skyjacker/825/R222/10002/-1
You do know your going to need new shock as well right?
Last edited by dodge15004x45.9; Mar 18, 2009 at 07:58 PM.
Its true, 2500 coils from a v10 or a diesel will give you 2" of lift or so on a 1500, but the ride is very stiff. Those Skyjacker coils ride very nice.




