2005 leveling
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Thats all you can find because thats the kind of front end you have, Tortion Bars. Putting the keys in ain't too hard from what I understand. I went the cheep way and just cranked the bars. Either way it's going to stiffen the ride some and you will need the front end lined up. If I were you I would crank the bars and see if thats what I wanted, if not it's alot easier to turn the bolts back out than to remove the keys. Just my 0.02
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Thats all you can find because thats the kind of front end you have, Tortion Bars. Putting the keys in ain't too hard from what I understand. I went the cheep way and just cranked the bars. Either way it's going to stiffen the ride some and you will need the front end lined up. If I were you I would crank the bars and see if thats what I wanted, if not it's alot easier to turn the bolts back out than to remove the keys. Just my 0.02
I know that topguncustomz sells a 2.5" torsion key system.
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uspatriot, you say that your truck is a 2005 but the truck in the picture has the head and brake lights of a 2006-2008 Ram, what's the deal?
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I will admit from my sig pics it doesn't look level but it is also sitting on a hill and when it is sitting on flat ground it looks level. But if it wasn't I can go out and give them another crank. I just cranked them to where I thought it looked good to me. Thanks for the obsevation tho.
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What about this http://moesperformance.com/index.php...ducts_id=12134
Good luck installing it, They probably mis-typed 4wd, should say 2wd. The Keys aren't that hard to install, however from what I have been told there is a very slight difference between the keys and just cranking up the torsion bars.