I have a 2025 Ram Rebel and am looking to give it an aggressive stance without changing the tire size.Are wheel spacers a good option? I heard that they are hard on the drive train. Has anyone had any experience with them?
What is your truck’s overall height from ground to fin? I’m looking to do the same to mine but want to still be able to fit in the garage.Do the Bilstein 5100 front end level on clip 4, or clip 5 with a 1" rear block, and add the 1.5" spacers and the truck will look very nice.View attachment 193462
The spacer that I mentioned above was rear spring spacer for lift.
You can remove the wheel studs and install longer studs, but I don't see the point. Taking the wheel off and retorquing after 100 or so miles in big deal. You shouldn't have to retorque them after that unless you remove them.
Thanks for the insight. Can you successfully add a 1” block to the stock rebel rear end and not have to replace the shocks or springs?Its the springs that add the lift in the rear not the shocks but the shocks need to be able to support the additional lift from either longer springs or blocks. In this case 5100s support up to additional 2”, 1” if its a rebel since they have the longer spring from the factory:
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YesThanks for the insight. Can you successfully add a 1” block to the stock rebel rear end and not have to replace the shocks or springs?
What's not right about adding a block? Trucks get blocks for lifts with leaf springs all the time. The block goes under the rear spring giving the lift. It doesn't change the spring in any way. It just lift the lower mount for the spring up. If the stock shock has the travel to accept that 1", then you're not damaging or short cutting anything.
Spacers on the front are a different story, but the rear is so simple, there's no "doing it wrong"
@PurpleRT, adding 5100s to the rear will do absolutely nothing for giving additional lift. You stating that spacers are bad when 5100s are so cheap is just fundamentally wrong. Shocks don't provide lift unless they replace the factory location of the lower spring mount. In the rear, shocks absorb road vibrations and bumps only.
The shocks do not add 1" lift, they are designed to work with up to 1" lift over stock.Why did you go with the 1 inch block in the rear instead of the bilstein 5100 rear shocks, which say they’ll add an inch of rear lift to the rebel?