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21’ 1500 level!?

jmsnoodl

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So I’ve gone through most the treads here and can’t quite find what I’m looking for. I’ve got a 21’ 1500 rwd. I’m just looking to level it 2inches. Nothing crazy but I want to do it right. No spacers or anything. What’s the best setup for these trucks with no hassle, no rubbing etc. I’m leaning towards a coil setup with replacing the uca’s. Can anyone here point me in the right direction for the best setup.
Thanks in advance
 
Just do Bil 5100’s, and you won’t need UCA’s


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Just do Bil 5100’s, and you won’t need UCA’s


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This^ I did this. But I ended up finding some used mopar uca and threw them on just for good measure.


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Mopar ORP UCA’s can be had on Ebay new for $125


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Just do Bil 5100’s, and you won’t need UCA’s


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Will the 5100’s retain the factory angle on the ball joints or does it change the angle depending on the height I decide?
 
Will the 5100’s retain the factory angle on the ball joints or does it change the angle depending on the height I decide?

They change slightly, but at 2” setting you are fine …. Get the ORP UCA’s if you want “extra” peace of mind


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They change slightly, but at 2” setting you are fine …. Get the ORP UCA’s if you want “extra” peace of mind


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Gotcha ok awesome. Probably a stupid question, do I reuse the factory springs or replace those also?
 
^^^ Yup, this


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Does anyone on here have a link for those shocks?
You guys have been more than helpful!
 
Shock warehouse or Summit Racing


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Using Bilsteins is a popular way to level your truck. A bit stiff, but the ride isn't too bad.
 

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