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Old 05-10-2009, 02:56 PM
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so i cannot find a 4 inch lift for a 07 ram 1500...do they not make them?
i was at the top guns site and all they show is a 6 in for 2 gs. i was looking for something a little smaller but i cant find it anywhere anyone know were to get one if they make em??
 
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This question was asked a few weeks back. I haven't seen anything along the lines of a 4" lift complete kit for the 2wd's.
You can buy a spindle kit and a leveling kit which would give you anywhere's from 4-6" front lift and then get blocks for the back.

I think you can get a level kit for 2wd??? i dunno though.
 
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yea this is a 4wd..and i saw the same thing u did..it pisses me off cuz id rather the fab tech kit thats blue be 4 inch id be all over it lol
 
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well, you could get a 2" leveling kit and a 2" or 3" body lift? That would give you about what your looking for. It's not a suspension lift, but????
 
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this is true..id just hate to do a body lift..i want the suspenisonlift. looks like ill just stick with a leveling kit o well
 
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That's all I'mma gonna do for now! Figure it like this. You'll only add to it! Don't forget to get new shocks for the extended travel. Bilsteins I here are due to be out by June.
 
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When you think about it a six inch suspension lift is really only a 4 inch lift in the rear. The front is lifted 6 inches yes but it lifts it that far to level it out.
 
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Don't forget to get new shocks for the extended travel. Bilsteins I here are due to be out by June.

You dont need shocks when you do a leveling kit on an 07 4x4.
 
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You dont need shocks when you do a leveling kit on an 07 4x4.
That is a debatable. Some say you do and some say you don't. I guess it depends on where and how you drive...
 
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You would need struts not shocks, I am confused???
 


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