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Still mind effing 2 or 2.5 level


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You could always split the difference and go 2.25”.  I went with ReadyLift 2.25” and left the back stock.  I’ve only had it for a couple thousand miles, but no issues what so ever and I don’t notice the ride being any rougher than stock. 
The pro ryde kit that I purchased
Is a 3-piece kit.

1.5 in level require two pieces underneath the strut.

2 in level requires one piece under the strut and one piece over the strut.

2.5 in level requires two pieces underneath the strut and one piece over the strut.
I would like to keep the front level minimal because of excessive wear and tear on ball joints and CV joints.
But still have enough left to accommodate a 275 60 R20 DuraTrac
I also like the look of a slight rake as well.

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