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Re: Leveling kit

Postby EKinMN » Dec 05 2010, 1:17am

I watched the entire video on the ready lift site. It looks pretty straightforward. My assumption is, though, that if all I want to do is level out the truck, I just do the 2.25 inch front lift. Correct?
It was way easier on my last truck. Just crank up to the torsion bars, and done. This will require a bit more work, but keeps the OEM ride quality.
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