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1995 2WD 1500 suspension kits?

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Old Jul 2, 2010 | 06:08 AM
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Hey. I am looking to get a suspension lift for my 2wd '95 1500 ram. I know very little when it comes to lifts kits or anything regarding working on my truck. It is stock at the moment and I have only done things to the exhaust, as well as a few other minor additions.

If anybody knows any good suspension kits I could look into I'd really appreciate it. I am also going for the flared fender (trophy truck) look, if anybody knows anything about that as well. Also, I'd like the front to sit maybe a LITTLE higher than the back.

Again any ideas / details / info is greatly appreciated. thanks
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 12:26 AM
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Welcome to DF.

Let me move this to the 2nd gen Ram section. You'll get some opinions that way.
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 01:14 AM
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Somebody just asked about this maybe a couple days ago do a search and you will find it quickly.

But depending on how high you want to go and what kinda money you want to spend a coil spacer will probrably do it for you, 2.5 to get a cali lean
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 03:06 AM
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No coil spacer. Spindles, arms, or nothing.
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 05:10 AM
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Hey thanks for moving it. I think I might have posted it twice. I am not completely sure what I'm looking at height wise, I am more interested in being able to mess around in my truck out in the desert when I take my bikes out, but something substantial so I can have some fun in my truck as well. No stiff lift or anything that'll keep the feel of a stock ride, thats why I specified the suspension kit, but yah. I have been looking up stuff but it's hard for me to tell what is any good or how many I need of this or that etc.

I am seriously a complete newbie when it comes to my truck
 
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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Malfyman
Hey thanks for moving it. I think I might have posted it twice. I am not completely sure what I'm looking at height wise, I am more interested in being able to mess around in my truck out in the desert when I take my bikes out, but something substantial so I can have some fun in my truck as well. No stiff lift or anything that'll keep the feel of a stock ride, thats why I specified the suspension kit, but yah. I have been looking up stuff but it's hard for me to tell what is any good or how many I need of this or that etc.

I am seriously a complete newbie when it comes to my truck
Spindles would be perfect. They will give the prerunner look naturally, with as much as 3" of lift, while maintaining a stock ride quality. Look up www.doetsch-shocks.com to find some ideas.
 
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