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I having a hard time deciding between a 1in or 1.5in spacer. I want at least 1.5in or rake. I don't carry anything in the back, except for a regular tool box, loaded with junk.

In the same boat. I want to raise the front a bit to take some rake out but still have a small slant.

 

From the pictures, even the 1.5 looks very level. Figure a spacer is cheap enough until it's time to get new tires and I can switch to bilsteins.

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I debating on putting a level on my new 2016. I know if I do, I don't want more than a 1.5in level this time. I would like to have at least 1.5 in rake. But it seems those that have this kit are only seeing about 1in of rake.

 

The only 1.5 level I see is this motofab - http://www.motofablifts.com/product-p/ch-15lm.htm

 

thoughts?

This seems like a very high quality kit. The price is great.

 

I wonder if anyone else has tried it.

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I love it...no regrets. My trucks sits perfect IMO. Glad I picked the 1.5

 

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I love it...no regrets. My trucks sits perfect IMO. Glad I picked the 1.5

 

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Oh, you already did it? Thought you were considering it.

 

Any pictures from the side?

How way the install?

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I'll try to get a pic soon. Install easy...just bolts under the shock

 

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I have a 1.5in motoFab level kit and love the look. After a Line-X bed liner I have .5 in of rake. I tow a 5x8 utility trailer with a 4wheeler and it isn't nose high but put approx. 300 pounds of gear in the bed of the truck and its nose high. 90% of the time I'm not towing or hauling anything though and I love the way it looks. Saving up for a summer wheel/tire combo because 265/70/18 tires on stock rims are just a tad skinny.

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I have a 1.5in motoFab level kit and love the look. After a Line-X bed liner I have .5 in of rake. I tow a 5x8 utility trailer with a 4wheeler and it isn't nose high but put approx. 300 pounds of gear in the bed of the truck and its nose high. 90% of the time I'm not towing or hauling anything though and I love the way it looks. Saving up for a summer wheel/tire combo because 265/70/18 tires on stock rims are just a tad skinny.

Vinny, you got pics?

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I recently added 275/60/20 tires with 1" level. Can defiantly tell the front is higher with still some rake. I am also going to add spray in liner that will drop the back end some. If I had to do it over again I might go with 1.5, but overall I like it with the 1". Its much better than without.

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I have bilstein 5100s set at the middle setting. It's about 1.25" of lift. Perfect height for my taste.

 

 

 

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Do you have them on all four corners?

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I installed Bilstein 5100's on the max setting. I gained 2" up front and at no point have I thought that the front looks higher than the back.

 

That being said... You could also go with 5100's on the second highest setting which I believe gives you about 1.3" of lift. Might be exactly what you're looking for.

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Do you have them on all four corners?

Yes. No rear lift tho

 

 

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2016 Double Cab, 1.5in motofab. 275/60/20 BFG

 

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Perfectly leveled. Very nice. Great looking truck.

 

What do these tires measure out to? 33"?

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Yes, I think the 1.5 level is about perfect for these trucks. Truck also rides much better when compared to 2in + level.

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