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this topic was answered, going to new struts 

 

thanks 

Edited by RjToole
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Get bilstein or eibach TB struts....have plenty of adjustment to get front high as you want....

 

Could also use an eibach pro truck lift spring to gain another inch and even combine it with TB strut

 

You dont want another spacer on top of what you have

Posted
1 minute ago, Sjordan said:

You want the front significantly higher than the rear of the truck? 

Just wanted to get the front another 1.5”-2” higher thank back. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Dunn said:

Get bilstein or eibach TB struts....have plenty of adjustment to get front high as you want....

 

Could also use an eibach pro truck lift spring to gain another inch and even combine it with TB strut

 

You dont want another spacer on top of what you have

Thank you. I will definitely look into those. I saw some rough country 2” struts that I was thinking about doing with the lower strut spacers but didn’t want to mess the geometry up doing that. 

Posted (edited)

Can the headlights even be adjusted down enough correctly or are you just going to be running around blinding everyone on the road? With the tall front ends on these trucks even when you sit level it looks nose high, this will just compound it. Not sure the reason to buy a truck just to take out some of the usefulness of it... As soon as you put any weight in the bed or hitch the weight is horribly off the front tires taking away steering and braking. 

 

Tyler

Edited by Amcguy1970
  • RjToole changed the title to Leveled front
Posted
1 hour ago, Amcguy1970 said:

Can the headlights even be adjusted down enough correctly or are you just going to be running around blinding everyone on the road? With the tall front ends on these trucks even when you sit level it looks nose high, this will just compound it. Not sure the reason to buy a truck just to take out some of the usefulness of it... As soon as you put any weight in the bed or hitch the weight is horribly off the front tires taking away steering and braking. 

 

Tyler

Makes it real easy to prove negligence and win a lawsuit. 

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