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From my pre purchase research, I purposely avoided body formed flaps that wrap around the painted portion of either the fender of flair. It seems that this area traps dirt and moisture and you all know the issues with that.
Just placed an order for the ReadyLift 2" Kit from CJ Pony Parts. 10% off with coupon code.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/readylift-leveling-kit-2-inch-front-with-tubular-control-arms-4wd-dodge-ram-1500-2019/p/661921/
I live in Northeast Ohio and also own a 2010 Tacoma that has been lifted and modified for off road. It seems that every suspension part I installed has rusted or oxidized. I think most of this stuff is manufactured on the west coast. All that to ask, what part of the country do you live in and...
Interested to know what the rake difference was before installing the leveling kit. Motofab site says that the spacer thickness and resulting lift are not 1 to 1.
I have seen 2 approaches to leveling front with back end, dissemble strut, insert spacer and reassemble/reinstall. The other is to add the spacer to the top of the strut and reinstall. I am interested to hear the pro's and con's and why one may be preferred over the other.
Got my step today, box was somewhat beat up, once I opened it up I found an empty small parts bag, instruction sheet, step assembly, 3 bolts and 2 nuts. Happy to have everything expected. These instructions will likely cause some frustration for anyone without basic mechanical ability. Some...
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