Hi all,
Long time reader, first time poster
I'll be getting my 2019 Ram Limited (with Air suspension obviously) sometime this week. I noticed that most people here either lift the truck +4" or just leave the truck as is, and only level the front by 2".
I'm thinking about doing it differently . Most likely I'll install 4 Revel Adjustable Air Leveling/Lift Links (2 front and 2 rear) and Day star 2.5" Lift Kit in the front and Day star 1" Lift in the rear (Item Number: KC09139BK). So I'm also lifting the rear by 1" (many people lift the front and lower the rear). Overall the rear will still be higher than the front, but only by 1", which is fine by me.
The question now is, why no body done this before? is it because most people are interested in a leveled truck? or because only 1" in the rear not worth the headache? or maybe adding 1" in the rear will effect the ride quality?
Long time reader, first time poster
I'll be getting my 2019 Ram Limited (with Air suspension obviously) sometime this week. I noticed that most people here either lift the truck +4" or just leave the truck as is, and only level the front by 2".
I'm thinking about doing it differently . Most likely I'll install 4 Revel Adjustable Air Leveling/Lift Links (2 front and 2 rear) and Day star 2.5" Lift Kit in the front and Day star 1" Lift in the rear (Item Number: KC09139BK). So I'm also lifting the rear by 1" (many people lift the front and lower the rear). Overall the rear will still be higher than the front, but only by 1", which is fine by me.
The question now is, why no body done this before? is it because most people are interested in a leveled truck? or because only 1" in the rear not worth the headache? or maybe adding 1" in the rear will effect the ride quality?
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