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2" body lift?

Old Mar 16, 2007 | 03:43 PM
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honestly, for under $200, cant you just get a coil spring spacer kit or torsion keys (not sure what the front of ur ram is) and 2" blocks in the rear. I did a 2" suspension lift on my 06 dakota, which was coil spring spacers, and 2" lift blocks for under $200, and theres virtually no difference in the ride feel and drive quality.
 
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Old Mar 16, 2007 | 03:48 PM
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not a fan of body lifts, due to all the problems people just stated. Instead if u dont have the money buy a cheap suspension lift instead untill u get money for a high quality one, here is one i found, its a 3" suspension lift, for around 500 bucks
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...on/339103.html
 
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Old Mar 16, 2007 | 04:42 PM
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if you read my first post, i already leveled out by cranking the torsion bars. that lift kit is for 2g rams with coils up front, dont have them, wont work. i know the bad that goes with the body lift. ive done a couple to add clearance on top of a suspension lift in my past rigs. i just need to make a little more space right now (i have 35's and the girlfriend says when the suspension flexes she can hear it rub the fenders, she drives it on the trails back ot our cabin). im getting a 5" suspension lift when i get back in the states (not til august/september) but my girlfriend offered to drop the truck off to have to it installed while i was gone so i can start on the suspension when i get back. thanks
 
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