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Old 06-21-2010, 11:08 AM
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Well over the weekend I partook in the arduous task of leveling my recently purchased ram 2500. I love the outcome but man was it a beating doing it by myself.

I would also like to add the fact that the search function helped a great deal on this little job...

 
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looks great. Now you have room for some bigger meats under the truck.
 
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looks great man
 
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Thanks guys...
I would tell anyone planning to do this to have someone around to lend a hand when needed. There were a few times I needed four hands not just two.
 
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Looks good, definitely need some meatier tires on there now.
 
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Plan on putting some BF's on it when these wear out. The ones on it now are Michelin's and they have a ton of life left in them so it will be a while.
 
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Lifted and leveled is always a good move IMO.
 
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^^^ This is deffenately the guy who would know! imho.
 
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Looks good! 2wd I take it?


I just did a leveling kit on my freshly purchased truck by myself as well. Didn't go too bad for me. A total of a few hours or so. I bet its a little easier on a 4wd if I had to guess.
 
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Originally Posted by olyelr
Looks good! 2wd I take it?


I just did a leveling kit on my freshly purchased truck by myself as well. Didn't go too bad for me. A total of a few hours or so. I bet its a little easier on a 4wd if I had to guess.
yea and those 4x4 2500s look alot more beastly with a level...
 


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