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HydroRebel22

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I have a 2022 ram rebel. I just purchased 20x10 -18 offset fuel tech wheels and 305/55r20 toyo at3 tires, tried to get them install and my local garage said they seem to rub pretty good at full lock I guess, I got a phone call I was at work I didn't see it. He mentioned about a level kit. Just curious if a 2 inch would be good enough? Or any recommendations would be great.
 

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I have my leveling kit and wheel setup in my signature you can refence. But yes a 2" leveling kit will be perfectly fine and plenty enough. especially with a -18 offset. I dont rub what so ever on my truck. Just be sure to be patient and do it correctly with a suspension level and get UCAs. stay away from pucks/spacers. Thats the cheap mickey mouse way of doing it. Bilstein 5100 kit is perfect for what you need.
 
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I did a 2” motofab level. It’s great. Id say you would need to replace UCAs also since you have a rebel
 

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if your wallet allows or if you plan to take it offroad or if you want to do things correctly, just do Bilstein 5100s and set it at 2 inch (over non rebel so you gain 1 in compared to rebel), do UCA too.
my professional recommendation is to avoid pucks at all costs but it's up to you.

edit: adding AccuTune's blog with animation on what can go wrong with pucks/ spacer lifts
 

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if your wallet allows or if you plan to take it offroad or if you want to do things correctly, just do Bilstein 5100s and set it at 2 inch (over non rebel so you gain 1 in compared to rebel), do UCA too.
my professional recommendation is to avoid pucks at all costs but it's up to you.

edit: adding AccuTune's blog with animation on what can go wrong with pucks/ spacer lifts
This worth every penny
 

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Bilstein, Eibach, Belltech and a few others make decent leveling struts. Most economical upper control arms are the Mopar lift control arms.
 

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Need some help here. I have a new Rebel and just had a 2" SuperLift leveling kit added with new RC control arms. Love the look, but now I am 1 inch higher in the front. Hauled some landscaping items in the back this weekend and I was squatting. Reading all the different threads, I should have also added a 1" lift in the back, correct? That would give me the true level look and prevent the squat look? Any advice, greatly appreciated.
 

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Need some help here. I have a new Rebel and just had a 2" SuperLift leveling kit added with new RC control arms. Love the look, but now I am 1 inch higher in the front. Hauled some landscaping items in the back this weekend and I was squatting. Reading all the different threads, I should have also added a 1" lift in the back, correct? That would give me the true level look and prevent the squat look? Any advice, greatly appreciated.
Cheapest solution is to add the 1" spacer in the rear. Several people here that run spacers do the Motofab 2" front + 1" rear. If you haul or tow often, you might want to look at changing out the rear springs/shocks to ones that would add an additional inch on top of the ORP.
 

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Cheapest solution is to add the 1" spacer in the rear. Several people here that run spacers do the Motofab 2" front + 1" rear. If you haul or tow often, you might want to look at changing out the rear springs/shocks to ones that would add an additional inch on top of the ORP.
Thank you!
 

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