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Air Suspension - Revel Links Needed with Spacers?

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Probably a dumb question but I’m looking to level out my ram w/ air suspension.

Was looking at the Revel “advanced” lift package that has both the spacers and revel links. I can’t seem to figure out the point of the revel links if you install the spacer.

With spacers in, the truck is leveled and air suspension should work fine. At that point, what is the need for the Revel links? I guess you could raise it above a “level” if you wanted to?

I’ve got a 1.5” rake on mine (22 vs 23.5), thinking I’ll probably just do the 1.5” Readylift spacers and UCA vs the whole revel package.

Thx for any help!


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Probably a dumb question but I’m looking to level out my ram w/ air suspension.

Was looking at the Revel “advanced” lift package that has both the spacers and revel links. I can’t seem to figure out the point of the revel links if you install the spacer.

With spacers in, the truck is leveled and air suspension should work fine. At that point, what is the need for the Revel links? I guess you could raise it above a “level” if you wanted to?

I’ve got a 1.5” rake on mine (22 vs 23.5), thinking I’ll probably just do the 1.5” Readylift spacers and UCA vs the whole revel package.

Thx for any help!


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with the spacers in the truck will think it is higher than it should be, so it will try to lower the air suspension. You need the links to fool the truck into thinking there's no spacer.
 
Got it that makes sense. In my head the links would be shifted up with the spacers but only one side of them will be, which will stretch them out and make the truck try to lower.

Appreciate it!


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