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First of all if you want the truck to sit level you need to understand that the measurement from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender is misleading, the truck needs to be an inch higher in the back for the actual body of the truck to be level, people are obsessed with being level...
Finally got my lift completed on my 19 Bighorn, Bilstein in the front and 1-1/2” spacer in the rear, truck rides like a dream! may be adding sway bar in the near future and upgrading speaker system
You don’t have 1/2” of rake , you are most likely 1/2” -3/4” high in the front , get the truck on a level surface ( garage) and put a 4 ft level underneath the door sill and you will see what I’m talking about, the front fenders on these trucks are not cut out as high as the back making the...
It will be high in the front, trust me these trucks have to be an inch higher in the back when measuring tire to fender for the actual body to be level
Yes but bought the Mopar UCA’s but you don’t need them, you need to measure from the bottom of the fender to the top of your 20 rim and see what you come up with
If I had it to do over again I would have put 5100s at #5 , I feel it is a 1/2” higher than I prefer, that is supposed to be 1.7 but in reality it is probably 2”, but I can’t take it anywhere without people walking up to me telling me how good it looks , but these trucks need a little rake ...
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