whats the best body lift i can get for the money? Performance Accessories?
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Install the body lift and decide after if you want gap guards. I wouldn't get them but thats my opinion. Sport trucks are ones with color matched bumpers, laramie is a trim style. If you have chrome bumpers get the non sport. You don't stack blocks in the rear. If you need to raise the rear get add-a-leafs or new springs.
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I was also considering the add-a-leaf kit they sell on ebay to get that inch or so back and help it from sagging when I'm hauling stuff.
I might just do that 3" body lift down the road, but my 33s would look too small then for the lift.
What parts would i have to replace when getting the 3" body lift since i already have the 2.5" spacers up front and plan on getting another 1" or so in the back before i do the actual body lift?
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If you put 4-5 inch blocks in the rear with a add a lef kit, your truck would look like a drag car lol. I think im gonna get a 2" Block and I think that will make it sit et level. My b imgest problem is finding a Block that doesnt look cheaply made. I thought about getting zone offroads Block but they dont sell it seperately. Brian_ im getting 35x12.50 17 on nitto mud grapplers with moto metal mo955 rims Soon as My bl is installed. Any info on the rims Ill need so that they dont rub?? The moto metals are 17x9 with 4.53 Backspacing on 5x5.5 rims which are Dodge rims right? Any info would be great!
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I don't think you understand. Your truck ALREADY has a 3 inch block from factory. DO NOT STACK ANOTHER 2" BLOCK ON TOP. You need a 5" block and longer ubolts. Or a safer option, 2" add a leafs.
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matt nickerson: now i understand. i thought the block was like 1" but i never looked at it. but now im more interested in the add a leaf, can you send me a link to a good brand that makes them? and how hard is it to install? the leveling kit took me like 1.5 hrs hopefully this and the bl only takes like 5 hrs lol
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@Matt -- People stack blocks all the time. Not a problem if they aren't in the habit of some decent wheeling or just plain romping they crud out of it on the street. Axle wrap isn't that baaaaad. Some ppl weld the blocks together, which would be a better option. No matter what a brand new set of ubolts are to be installed.
As for the time it takes to install... fun times!!
As for the time it takes to install... fun times!!