harrisonhunter Posted April 24, 2018 Author Posted April 24, 2018 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 purchasedIs 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 DuraTracI also like the look of a slight rake as well.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
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