What is the stock lift on the 2500's?
I got a 1997 Ram 2500 what is the stock lift on the front and rear? I want to lift it somemore but not sure on how I go about that. For example lets say I have a 4" rear lift and I wanted to go to a 7" lift would I buy a 3" lift kit or a 7" lift kit?
There is no "lift" on the 2500's and 3500's. That is just their ride height. They do tend to ride about 1-2" higher than a stock 1500. If you buy a 5" kit for a 2500 you will get 5".
Last edited by Gerehead8; Mar 24, 2010 at 02:28 PM.
There is a lift on the 2500 4x4s. It measures out to about 5 inches. There are blocks on the rear. It is pretty easy to spot. That makes an issue of you are looking at lifting. You can't (or shouldn't unless you have a death wish) stack blocks. You could look at a lift with new springs or AAL and keep you factory blocks. Lifting the front wouldn't be as difficult. Either get spacers or new springs. There is a limit on how high you can lift before you have to start looking a new control arms and other parts.
Sungod , you are absolutly correct in what you have said about stacking blocks . I have seen many trucks built up that way many of which had ended up in a rollovers with casualties ! Any time someone questioned me about lifts , I always have them go with a suspension lift , and if they wanted a bit more, I might suggest a 1 or 2 inch body lift , depending on what size suspension lift they went with . Lifting a truck with just a body lift can also be dangerous !
There is a lift on the 2500 4x4s. It measures out to about 5 inches. There are blocks on the rear. It is pretty easy to spot. That makes an issue of you are looking at lifting. You can't (or shouldn't unless you have a death wish) stack blocks. You could look at a lift with new springs or AAL and keep you factory blocks. Lifting the front wouldn't be as difficult. Either get spacers or new springs.
Wrong, not true. And adding a body lift along with a suspension lift surely wouldnt make it any safer.



