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I've also got the 1.5" Zone body lift but with a 2" level. You really can't tell it has a body lift other than the frame hangs a little lower. Most don't even notice.

 

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Do they ride any different with the body lift?

 

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No affect on suspension. Your just putting a spacer in between all the body mounts. 1.5" really isn't going to create a noticeable increase in body roll.

 

 

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Thanks

 

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Has anyone leveled a truck with say a RC 2.5" kit and then upgraded the coilovers to a Fox or King brand?

 

I understand that Fox and King are adjustable but I'm concerned that if I lift them too much, the ride will be too stiff. If I run a spacer and the Fox's on the factory setting, then I may get the best of both worlds?

 

Make sense or am I completely wrong?

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Has anyone leveled a truck with say a RC 2.5" kit and then upgraded the coilovers to a Fox or King brand?

 

I understand that Fox and King are adjustable but I'm concerned that if I lift them too much, the ride will be too stiff. If I run a spacer and the Fox's on the factory setting, then I may get the best of both worlds?

 

Make sense or am I completely wrong?

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I purchased fender skirt for my rear to help cover and gaps.. they should come factory like that..

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Rugged fender liner .. not skirt.. it even covers the frame that you can normally see..

Rugged fender liner .. not skirt.. it even covers the frame that you can normally see..

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Ordered the RC 2.5" leveling kit, hopefully I can get my truck over to Tuffy on Saturday morning and get it installed :driving:

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You won't regret it I assure you. The day I had mine installed that little 2.5" made my truck look so much better at least in my opinion, and that's what counts.

 

Ordered the RC 2.5" leveling kit, hopefully I can get my truck over to Tuffy on Saturday morning and get it installed :driving:

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Ordered the RC 2.5" leveling kit, hopefully I can get my truck over to Tuffy on Saturday morning and get it installed :driving:

Yep you will love it...night and day difference...

post pics once you get it on

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You won't regret it I assure you. The day I had mine installed that little 2.5" made my truck look so much better at least in my opinion, and that's what counts.

 

 

I know. Felt and looked like a whole new truck when I leveled my 2014. Heck, it finally felt LIKE a truck. Can't wait.

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Just put the RC 2.5 lift/level on new GMC Sierra 6.2. It made all the difference in the look. Much more aggressive but still rides great. Went with the 305/55/20 Nitto's.

 

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Just put the RC 2.5 lift/level on new GMC Sierra 6.2. It made all the difference in the look. Much more aggressive but still rides great. Went with the 305/55/20 Nitto's.

 

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It looks like it sits higher in the front a little or is it just me?

 

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