Truxxx leveling Kit
ok, I would definitely recommend that anyone wanting the truxxx stuff go through this guy. I hope the DF guys don't mind me doing this, but I'll have to give you a link to some other forums. Go to http://www.dodgetrucksextreme.com/in...showtopic=3258 and the second post is made by strtlegal. Sign up and PM him.
Fat Bob's Garage sells Truxxx Leveling Kits for about a hundred bucks cheaper than the Truxxx website does. These kits lift the front of the truck. Because of this, they are referred to as "Leveling" Kits. It brings the front level with the back. OR just a little bit higher. The Torsion Keys that Truxxx offers (found on Fat Bob's Garage) are indexed. So, you can lift the front either 2" or 3" with the same keys.
They install with handtools and can be removed later when you want to sell the truck. There's more info on Truxxx in general on http://www.fatbobsgarage.com
They install with handtools and can be removed later when you want to sell the truck. There's more info on Truxxx in general on http://www.fatbobsgarage.com
ORIGINAL: tommiwan
I've always wanted to lift my truck, but I don't really have the spare cash, and I don't figure I would be able to get the money back out of the truck. I was doing some searching and found a company http://www.truxxx.com/ that has a leveling kit that is pretty cheap and looks like easy to install. Has anyone put this on their truck or does anyone know anything about it? Is it a leveling kit (that evens the front end with the back end) or a lift kit (that will lift both the front and back)?
One downside that I see is that you would have to get bigger shocks for the truck, but that wouldn't be real expensive.
I've always wanted to lift my truck, but I don't really have the spare cash, and I don't figure I would be able to get the money back out of the truck. I was doing some searching and found a company http://www.truxxx.com/ that has a leveling kit that is pretty cheap and looks like easy to install. Has anyone put this on their truck or does anyone know anything about it? Is it a leveling kit (that evens the front end with the back end) or a lift kit (that will lift both the front and back)?
One downside that I see is that you would have to get bigger shocks for the truck, but that wouldn't be real expensive.
If you want the special pricing on Truxxx at Fat Bob's Garage, just send an email to sales@fatbobsgarage.com
I have a 05 2WD QC, whats the difference between coil spacers and torsion keys. Not sure what a torsion key is, will it lift it more than just tightening the existing torsion bolts?
Whats the best way to go -
TIA,
Boyd
Whats the best way to go -
TIA,
Boyd
4WD trucks have torsion bars not 2WD. Or at least i have never seen a 2wd with torsion bars. Coil spacers are an easy way to lift or level out your front end of a 2wd truck. Usually a polyurethane spacer that is installed on the top or bottom of the coil to raise the front end higher.



