Suspension lift suggestions
#11
which is why i could never understand why dodge put them in from the factory. if they had thought about it the coulda used a couple extra leaves in the leaf springs.
#12
I agree with you though. NOT having blocks, and adding a leaf or three to the spring pack would have been my preferred option as well.
#13
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I don't have a big issue with blocks as long as you don't go more than 4" TOTAL INCLUDING ANY FACTORY BLOCKS and you don't tow/haul a lot.
I've got the 2" blocks that came with my 4" suspension lift. I don't tow/haul often, but when I do it's usually a lot of weight. I've thought about pulling the blocks and going with an additional leaf or two, but I've not seen any indication of warp yet. If it ain't broke, I'm not gonna fix it, but if it does start to warp, well I always say - "make a repair a mod, every time"...
I've got the 2" blocks that came with my 4" suspension lift. I don't tow/haul often, but when I do it's usually a lot of weight. I've thought about pulling the blocks and going with an additional leaf or two, but I've not seen any indication of warp yet. If it ain't broke, I'm not gonna fix it, but if it does start to warp, well I always say - "make a repair a mod, every time"...
#14
I want some thing more than just a leveling kit. I am thinking a 3" or 5" with add a leafs. I don't like the idea of blocks when mine already has 3.5" of block in the rear. I am going to stick with 33" tires because of the 3.55 gears. Is there certain things I should look for when shopping around for a lift kit or point in the right direction. I have already looked at Top Gun Customz site. With being new to this I am not sure what brands are good and shops. Are there any other recommended mods for the 2nd gen Ram?