Dodge Ram 2wd-lifted
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no different really than on a 4x4...... i pondered lifting my 2wd.....i had been using it alot hauling my boat in the back and was going alot more places than if it had been lowered.....i was gonna do it for the looks....who cares if its only a 4x2?......4x4 trucks do it pretty much for looks too, no matter how much they say that they so it for the functionality
#12
I won't say a modestly lifted 2X is ridiculous because a number of my moto friends have lifted 2Xs or at least leveled them. It is mostly for looks, but has practical considerations when loading/carrying dirtbikes. Leveling the front does bring the tailgate down a little making loading/unloading easier. And many of these guys can go almost as far as I can on the trail so long as mud isn't involved. But a full-blown lift kit on a 2X seems like a waste. If you wanted a lifted truck you should have bought a 4X4.
#13
Just level the front, or lift the front 3" and throw AALs in the rear if you wanna go suspension. A little lift on a 2wd looks cool, a lot looks stupid.
As for 2wd vs 4wd, my friends with locked up rear ends only use 4wd when they get stuck, which isn't often. A locked up 2wd can almost outwheel 4wd.
As for 2wd vs 4wd, my friends with locked up rear ends only use 4wd when they get stuck, which isn't often. A locked up 2wd can almost outwheel 4wd.
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I lift 2wd's. Anybody ever hear of the "Baja 250,500 or 1000" The biggest offroad races in North America. AND Yes, 98% of the vehicles in these races are 2wd. Often refered to as "Prerunners". Unless your climbing or mudding, a 2wd will go anywhere a 4x4 will. I've seen 2wd's with posi rear-ends EAT 4x4's uphill at the sand dunes. 80% of lifted 4x4's never even see any dirt, but you can be pretty sure that if you see a prerunnered 2wd it gets used and if built right its getting used at 90mph across the desert. To answer your question "Jessed". You are way better doing a suspension lift. Those 4" springs you found would require longer upper control arms to be able to correct the negative camber and cutting off the bumpstop horn off of the spring pocket to keep your upper arms from smackin on it. I have been doin 2wd lifts for a long time and have never heard of anyone making a 4" coil for the 94-01 ram. What brand are they? How many inches are you looking to go? You can get a 3" lift spindle, 3" lift coil & a extended upper control arm for a total of 6" in the front. With doin the 6" inches in the front you would need a 4" block or 2" block with a 2" add-a-leaf in the rear.
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when i run trails i always run in 2wd unless there is a huge puddle and its fine, just get some good M/T's on the back, the only time ive really needed the 4wd is when i get stuck, and to climb hills and rain ruts, but if i saw a 6" lifted truck with no front diff, id definatly be thinking WTF. those baja runners dump thousands just into their shocks, those truck probably cost well over $100K theres no way that anyone on the forum can do something like that truck 4x4 or 4x2, nor would probably want to, cant imagine landing feels to good on your body lol