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Can You Level your 2WD with a Body Lift?

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Old 10-30-2009, 08:55 AM
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Default Can You Level your 2WD with a Body Lift?

I recently installed the DAYSTAR 1.5" leveling kit on my '96 2WD. While I'm pleased with the looks, I'm not impressed with the change in ride quality (much harsher).

So I was wondering if I could put a body lift on my truck that would a) lift the truck 3" and b) level the front end as well. Then I could remove the polyurethane donuts from DAYSTAR and return to a better ride.
 
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Old 10-30-2009, 09:38 AM
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Nope, its either or. The Daystar kit raises the front suspension to match the factory rear height. So just a body lift with no leveling will still have the rake, just 3 inches higher. One alternative would be install 2 inch drop shackles, then install the body lift. The rake look the Rams' have is suspension, not in the body.
 
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yeah, i have drop shackles on mine and there was no change in ride quality, im fixing to put on 3" lift springs in the front tho......
 
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Whoa WHO IS THAT DAKOTA!??! HUBBA HUBBA!
 
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So you guys are basicly lowering your trucks just to lift them? Why not just run the leveling kit with the body lift and get more lift out of it...
 
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Weldor I agree 100%. But the OP complained about a harsh ride.



Dakota.... very nice my friend
 
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the only reason i have the shackles on back, is that i originally planned on lowering it, after i get my front lift springs on, i will then decide if i want the back put back to stock or go with a prerunner look.....even with the 2" drop in the rear, my front is still about 2" lower
 
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did you put in longer shocks??? for the exrta 1.5 in?? if you get longer one it will ride better
 
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yeah, people tell others that stock shocks are good for 2" lift, but i think you need longer ones anyway, esp. if yours are the same ones that rolled off the assembly line
 


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