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Hello All,
Wanted to create a thread for pictures/discussions about the updated Mopar Lift/Level Kit (Part#: 77072424AB) - available early May for the public.
I luckily was one of the first to receive and can verify that it does sit closer to level than the original Mopar-Fox 2" Lift kits...
Don't fear the 35's! haha Mine drives very smooth, especially for being on Toyo MT's. Also I can't even hear the tires, which is strange but also nice.
Hope this helps.. This is direct from my Ram dealership, before my family discounts even.
I also was able to get the lift for 1105$ by price matching from a certified Mopar parts website.. See link below
Discounted Mopar Lift
Lift Total: 1105 parts + 410 labor = $1146 out the door
HOWEVER BE...
She goes in for a full detail on Monday. I will have some updated pictures for you all Tuesday, please also notate any questions you have so I can attempt to answer. Here is what I have so far,
- Have you measured yet to see how close to level it is?
- What do the CV angles look like up front...
Here is mine, it has the updated 2" Mopar Fox Shocks Lift/Level kit that releases in May. Was told I was one of the first in the nation to receive.
I will say, compared to another truck on the lot with the original Mopar 2", mine sits about an inch or so higher in the front and is noticeably...
Correct. I opted for the dealership to do all the installs before I took delivery, including all factory and aftermarket parts. 76k was the final sticker before incentives, family discounts, etc..
The Borla, in my opinion, is an ABSOLUTE must for this truck. I chose the S-Type and honestly it...
I lucked out then and got the newer model Mopar lift kit as my part number matches the one you have above and my truck is NOTICABLY more level than the others that had the older Mopar lifts on the lot.
Even the dealership owners truck has the larger rake and he was slightly envious of my...
The new Mopar/Fox 2" kits from the dealership have little to no rake as of 2019. The previous Mopar/Fox lift kits did have a 1-1.5" rake but they ordered mine in March and my truck sits level - I think they changed the way the lift is designed OR I JUST GOT EXTREMLY LUCKY :p...
Toyo Open Country M/T 35s. Actually very quiet on the road as well, I was impressed. I actually provided a list or parts/accessories for the dealership when we ordered the truck, typically they would not come with those.
Also, for those who are unaware, the Mopar/Fox 2" lift is now a level...
35s will clear with the Mopar 2” Lift from the factory. Some minor fender trimming will be needed but the dealership should do that for you as well when installing.
Agreed, 33s look to small..
Correct, 22” OEM Sport wheels. I was deadset on aftermarket 20’s initially but after seeing the OEM’s in person I kept them.
Also correct, no tow hooks. Unsure if due to blackout lackage but I know you can get them installed regardless.
Thanks all
2019 Ram Laramie Black
Final Sticker 76k, before Incentives. Fully Loaded.
(More Pictures to Come Once the Ceramic Coat & Tint is Done)
Videos
- Locker Down Digital Safe
- Borla Exhaust S-Type - Cold Start
Enjoy!
Can anyone confirm if the Mopar 2" lift kit will allow for a +1mm Offset on a 20x9 with 35x12.50R20? I don't mind minor trimming of the fenders but would prefer to avoid anything major.
I know for a fact the +20mm will clear with zero rubbing after a minor fender trim - however I want the wheel...
I think with factory air suspension they don't recommend over 33-34" due to the truck lowering itself at certain speeds (the only reason I didn't go air ride).
A buddy of mine has a Rebel and slapped 35s on his and rubber when he went on the interstate, wound up having to flash his computer...
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