Thanks! Do you have a link to them? Do you happen to have these on your truck? Was hoping to see a picture of a before and after. Also is it a hard install?StreetRays CNC Billet 2.0" Front Leveling Lift Kit, they are "top hat" spacer that goes on top of your coilover and raises the front to level.
Thanks! Looks awesome. Was there any difference in the ride after you had them put in? My truck right now rides so good and smooth. I'm afraid messing with the suspension will change that. Also are those stock wheels? 20"? Thanks againGoogle can help with finding them, lots of people make them as well, not just StreetRays, but that is what I found to be the best value & quality when I purchased them, so yes, they are on my truck. "Hard to install" is subjective, for me, it wasn't too bad, about 3-4 hours or so with power tools. I don't have any before/after type pics, but below is my truck after, you know what before looks like.
IMO - just leveling it won’t look “right” without some bigger tires on.
After 2” level with stock tires:
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With 34.1”:
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Google can help with finding them, lots of people make them as well, not just StreetRays, but that is what I found to be the best value & quality when I purchased them, so yes, they are on my truck. "Hard to install" is subjective, for me, it wasn't too bad, about 3-4 hours or so with power tools. I don't have any before/after type pics, but below is my truck after, you know what before looks like.
More likely a 275/65 or 295/60What is the tire size in the second pic? 275/??/R20
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That’s what I did at first. Wish it would have worked out well for me but it didn’t. I would have still have my truck like that and wouldn’t have spend the money on the lift, alignment and new tires now.Add 2in lowering springs to the rear. Much and quicker cheaper and you don’t have to pay for an alignment.
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Is yours lowered or did you just do the lift kit in the front to level it out?That’s what I did at first. Wish it would have worked out well for me but it didn’t. I would have still have my truck like that and wouldn’t have spend the money on the lift, alignment and new tires now.
On the picture on my last post I was lowered. But right now I am lifted on 2” spacers.Is yours lowered or did you just do the lift kit in the front to level it out?
More likely a 275/65 or 295/60
Looks great.Correct, Bridgestone Revo 3 , LT 275/65 R20
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A leveling kit will most certainly alter your riding experience, in my opinion. I had a 2” Readylift top hat spacer installed on my ‘19 and hated it for two years until I traded in and spent extra money for Fox 2.5 coilovers. Best decision I ever made as far as ride quality. Just my two cents.