2003 Dodge ram 1500 4x4 Lift problems
#12
Hey dude,
Don't know if I'm too late to jump in on this now. But what did you install to get the current lift? Did you install the complete rough country lift kit with the steering knuckles, A-arm drop bracket, differential drop bracket, etc? If you installed all that stuff then you are at the mercy of the limits for the lift kit, I think Rough Country is listed at 4"-5.5". When I installed my kit I tossed the rear blocks they gave with the kit and installed a helper spring and a 1" aluminum block to bring the back end up .5" higher than the front, hardly noticeable. But I thought they designed their lift kits to level out the truck.
That's a really sick looking truck, nice work
Don't know if I'm too late to jump in on this now. But what did you install to get the current lift? Did you install the complete rough country lift kit with the steering knuckles, A-arm drop bracket, differential drop bracket, etc? If you installed all that stuff then you are at the mercy of the limits for the lift kit, I think Rough Country is listed at 4"-5.5". When I installed my kit I tossed the rear blocks they gave with the kit and installed a helper spring and a 1" aluminum block to bring the back end up .5" higher than the front, hardly noticeable. But I thought they designed their lift kits to level out the truck.
That's a really sick looking truck, nice work
#13
Yes I have that lift, but the 4-5.5" is including torsion bars for the extra 1.5" and the torsion keys that were included(I think) I maxed out. Im trying to eliminate the torsion key max and the engine being noticeable from the sides.
Again im not sure if it included torsion keys or not, most lifts do.
Again im not sure if it included torsion keys or not, most lifts do.