yep need help

This is a 4x4, but mines a 2wd and I wanna level it. (raisen the front up like a lift) Im hopen the 1 and 1/2 inch is enough to raise it level being a 2wd. I know the above truck is running a rcx 2.5 kit with a 295/65r20. Dunno what it translates to.
Heres the kit Im looking at.
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...c09103d16.html
What yall think?
1-1/2 lift spacer likely not going to do much in the way of what you`re thinking on the lift & leveling of it. I believe you`d have to AT LEAST go 2inch`s or even a 2.5 kit to actually do it justice. Also be aware that just throwing in some spacers, you`re going to up set the alignment by a great deal, so make sure you know what you`re getting into. Just my opinion, hopefully some of the other better qualified truck lifter guys will chime in and help answer what i couldnt.
I would think THIS kit would be more to your likely and get you leveled better, but i`m not a lift expert.
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...eling-kit.html
I would think THIS kit would be more to your likely and get you leveled better, but i`m not a lift expert.
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...eling-kit.html
Last edited by LU229; Mar 11, 2013 at 01:10 AM.
The 2wd's seem to have more rake than the 4wd's.
1.5 ON OUR 2wd will not get it level, you need to go at least 2 inches ,but the best is 2.5, performence lifts .com have a spacer that puts it right on the money, 2 inch on mine needed a full tank to make it level, the 2.5 put it right level, and LU229 is right on the money, you will need a front end alignment, after you are done, to get everything back to normal, the ride WILL stiffen a little when you hit REALLY large holes or bumbs, but nothing real bad, the ride is really smooth, on the highway, and most find it has stiffened up the turning, more tight feeling. I have put in 1.5 , 2 , and 2.5 and 3inch, trying out these lifts when I got mine in 09, ended up with 7 inch CST lift....
first got it and 2.5 installed

now
first got it and 2.5 installed

now
Last edited by BULLRAM; Mar 13, 2013 at 06:57 AM.



