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    Got my New Tires and Wheels

    Follow link to General discussion thread with pics https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/got-my-new-wheels-and-tires-today.3626/
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    Got my new wheels and tires today .........

    Michelin Defender LTX. 295/60-20. On Black Rhino Sierra wheels 20x9. +12. Mopar 2" Lift
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    The OFFICIAL Answer......... MOPAR Front Upper Control Arm (UCA)

    So I had the opportunity early this morning to speak to a retired engineer from Mopar and told him I was trying to figure out the difference between the "Stock". 2019 1500 UCA and the MOPAR one in the 2" kit. He said he did not know..............but"........he could find out as he still has...
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    Mopar Lift HELP

    Please go read the post linked below............. https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/mopar-2-height-question.3031/
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    Mopar 2" Height question

    So. I got my new truck arrived no so far I love it. I am a little disappointed about the Mopar Lift. The Dealer owner even stated that he thought the truck looked really raked with the lift in still. I just Measored it at home and discovered I am 37.5" from the ground to the front wheel well...
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    New truck arrived at Dealer.

    My Dealer sent me this nice photo Thursday afternoon. They unfortunately noticed damage coming off the truck, but thankfully just a side bar. They should have the new parts in Monday or Tuesday. They already have the Mopar 2" lift in stock to install and I should be picking it up Wednesday or...
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    MOPAR 2" Lift Question

    I am looking for information from those that have installed the MOPAR 2" lift. Have you compared the stock Upper Control Arm (UCA) to the replacement one in the kit. What are the differences? Is the ball joint at a different angle like the Ready Lift? Is it the same as stock just stronger...
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