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Ok. I need some guidance. I've read and read and read some more. And I FEEL like my 2016 6.4 2500 Laramie needs a 2 inch spacer to level....ok. well I have an appt made for Thursday to have a kit put on, but I found out this shop uses rough country, which is a 2.5"


I'm concerned about being nose high when it's doNE
. . I measured, and from level ground to top of fender archñ, there is exactly 2.5 difference front to back....ok. so my question is, when you pull the front up , does the back dove down any at all, making the kit u am scheduled for too much. Or what. Please HELP! !
Thanks in advance
 
Ok. I need some guidance. I've read and read and read some more. And I FEEL like my 2016 6.4 2500 Laramie needs a 2 inch spacer to level....ok. well I have an appt made for Thursday to have a kit put on, but I found out this shop uses rough country, which is a 2.5"


I'm concerned about being nose high when it's doNE
. . I measured, and from level ground to top of fender archñ, there is exactly 2.5 difference front to back....ok. so my question is, when you pull the front up , does the back dove down any at all, making the kit u am scheduled for too much. Or what. Please HELP! !
Thanks in advance

I don't know about your specific level kit, but I have a Rough Country 5" lift. It actually leveled the truck. It was not my intention to level it but now that it is I love it! I doubt your kit will make it nose high but maybe someone else can chime in that has used the same.
 
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If anyone is interested, I pulled my 2" Hell Bent Steel and Fox 2.0 shocks off after a month because our truck camper made the front end run high, and is for sale. Open to offers. The shocks and the leveling kit are just sitting in the box, in the garage
 
If anyone is interested, I pulled my 2" Hell Bent Steel and Fox 2.0 shocks off after a month because our truck camper made the front end run high, and is for sale. Open to offers. The shocks and the leveling kit are just sitting in the box, in the garage
I wish I would have seen your post earlier, ordered a 2" HBS couple days ago.. I have a 16' 2500. Without the camper, your level was ok with the 2"? Wasn't nose high? thanks.
 
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Air Suspension in "Alternate Ride height" mode. I leave it there most of the time.... 1" lower than Normal Ride Height.

Air Suspension allows for softer ride and lower ride height while still handling the load.... Pretty cool....
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Air Suspension in "Alternate Ride height" mode. I leave it there most of the time.... 1" lower than Normal Ride Height.

Air Suspension allows for softer ride and lower ride height while still handling the load.... Pretty cool....
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Ditto. I run mine like that all the time. It's a trip when you drop a trailer on the hitch as well. It just brings it back up to level.
Mine actually drops just shy of 1.5" in alternate mode. About 2.5" in that loading mode.
 
Question for ya guys... I have a 2015 RAM 2500 Mega Cab Big Horn with 18" stock wheels. What size of tire can I put on my stock 18" wheels and what level kit up front would be best? 2" or 2.5"???
 
Question for ya guys... I have a 2015 RAM 2500 Mega Cab Big Horn with 18" stock wheels. What size of tire can I put on my stock 18" wheels and what level kit up front would be best? 2" or 2.5"???
They way I understand it you can go 35" with possible minor rubbing without the 2" front lift depending on the profile of the tire. A 12:50X35 may rub more than a skinny tire.
 
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Air Suspension in "Alternate Ride height" mode. I leave it there most of the time.... 1" lower than Normal Ride Height.

Air Suspension allows for softer ride and lower ride height while still handling the load.... Pretty cool....
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I've been wondering about the air suspension option. I have a 2010 (original owner) and plan on buying new in the next year. Your looks pretty level. Are you saying with the air suspension kit there is no need for a leveling kit?
Also, is it even possible to lift your truck if you have the air suspension option?
 
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