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Old 06-10-2017, 10:21 PM
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I am trying to figure out how much my 1996 dodge ram 1500 4x4 is lifted i am new to lifted trucks and so far all i can tell is that it has had a thicker leaf spring added on
 
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Old 06-10-2017, 11:36 PM
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Does the truck have a lift block under the springs? Also, check your body mounts and see if they look extra tall. If they do, you may have a body lift or a body lift on top of a suspension lift.
 
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Keep in mind, the trucks came from the factory with three-inch blocks under the springs.
 
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Old 06-11-2017, 08:45 AM
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I can't make out the springs real well. Could you zoom in some more please haha

Ram 1500s came with either 3 or 4-leaf packs on TOP of the overload spring, which is what you see at the bottom. You have a 3-leaf pack. Up front is a clear 2" level spacer. That's all I see. Many people mistake these trucks for having lifts when compared to newer low rider "trucks."
 
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The main reason i am trying to figure this out is it needs new shocks and i don't know if it can still run stock shocks or if it needs longer shocks
 
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Ramman18 so what your saying is that the leaf springs are stock and the truck just has a 2" leveling kit on it
 
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Yeah, you can use stock length shocks. They'll be fine.
 
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Ok i appreciate all the help now i dont have to ride around in a bounce house anymore
 
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What? You don't care for the buckboard ride?
 
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Yes, it looks like a stock ride with leveling up front. While you can run stock shocks in front, I would order the 2-3" lift shocks so you never have to worry about bottoming out. In the rear, the stock shocks are already plenty long. I believe they use stock part numbers up to 4 or even 5 inch in the rear.

But I highly recommend something either OEM or high end aftermarket like Bilstein or M95s. AVOID HYDRO SHOCKS LIKE THE PLAGUE.
 



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