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Bought the truck used so I have no idea what was on it, don’t think the dealer even realized it was leveled.

 

dont mind the funky exposure on the full truck pic, was just trying to make wheel gap visible since it was cloudy, raining, and getting dark.

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It's a  cheap baby lift kit. Not a leveling kit as the rear has a lift block and front has at least a spacer under the shock. I would scap it.

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The rear looks like a painted factory spacer. The front is different than I have seen. I usually see a spacer on the bottom or top, not both. The back should be fine, the front will lower over time due to the compression on the spring. 

You may consider removing the front in the future or replacing it with something better. I would not remove it if your having no issues.

I think ReadyLift has a similar kit but it comes with upper control arms.

What dose the upper control arms look like?

 

Trailmaster offers the spacers similar to what I can see. 

Trailmaster Link

 

 

 

Readylift KIT

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Posted
Bought the truck used so I have no idea what was on it, don’t think the dealer even realized it was leveled.
 
dont mind the funky exposure on the full truck pic, was just trying to make wheel gap visible since it was cloudy, raining, and getting dark.
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I’m thinking it’s a Trail Master leveling kit. Pretty truck.


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13 hours ago, TXGREEK said:

 


I’m thinking it’s a Trail Master leveling kit. Pretty truck.


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Thanks for the feedback!

On 12/28/2018 at 5:34 PM, Mikebtte said:

The rear looks like a painted factory spacer. The front is different than I have seen. I usually see a spacer on the bottom or top, not both. The back should be fine, the front will lower over time due to the compression on the spring. 

You may consider removing the front in the future or replacing it with something better. I would not remove it if your having no issues.

I think ReadyLift has a similar kit but it comes with upper control arms.

What dose the upper control arms look like?

 

Trailmaster offers the spacers similar to what I can see. 

Trailmaster Link

 

 

 

Readylift KIT

readylift.jpg

Not having any issues, just curious what I had.  The rear does look like painted cast metal, although taking those pics I parked my truck in the mud and was still wearing slacks from work, so I didn’t climb under there for a better look.  I wondered if they were stock spacers too.  Front control arms look like OEM stamped & welded steel.

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Not having any issues, just curious what I had.  The rear does look like painted cast metal, although taking those pics I parked my truck in the mud and was still wearing slacks from work, so I didn’t climb under there for a better look.  I wondered if they were stock spacers too.  Front control arms look like OEM stamped & welded steel.


I had the same exact level done with one bottom and one top totaling 2.25” up front and adding the one inch to the rear oem block.


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