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Another revel link & Daystar question (clarification)...

btwistd

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I have stock Laramie 18" wheels w/ 33x12.50 tires (bought it that way from dealer). The front tires rub ever so slightly in "normal" ride height. I'd rather level the truck instead of any trimming.

A couple questions I don't remember coming across while searching & reading on here the past week or so...

1. If I'm leveling the front do I need both sets of Revel Links for front & rear?
2. If I do just add the front Revel links (w/ Daystar kit)...will there be any issues with the different air suspension levels? Will the system have a hard time automatically adjusting?

Pretty noob questions but for some reason, I can not find a straight forward answer on here...I'm sure I'm just over looking it though.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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I have stock Laramie 18" wheels w/ 33x12.50 tires (bought it that way from dealer). The front tires rub ever so slightly in "normal" ride height. I'd rather level the truck instead of any trimming.

A couple questions I don't remember coming across while searching & reading on here the past week or so...

1. If I'm leveling the front do I need both sets of Revel Links for front & rear?
2. If I do just add the front Revel links (w/ Daystar kit)...will there be any issues with the different air suspension levels? Will the system have a hard time automatically adjusting?

Pretty noob questions but for some reason, I can not find a straight forward answer on here...I'm sure I'm just over looking it though.

Thanks in advance for any help.
You should just try the revel links first. I have them and no daystar. Ride didn’t change much for me. I have the fronts set to lift 1.5” and rears to lower 0.75” to level.
 

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Can the daystar leveling kit be installed on a 2WD? I have a 2019 1500 limited and when I’m looking at the spacer for leveling everyone is using it says 4WD only!


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You should just try the revel links first. I have them and no daystar. Ride didn’t change much for me. I have the fronts set to lift 1.5” and rears to lower 0.75” to level.
Thanks for the info...but, I have decided I'm not going to mod the suspension on this truck.
 

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Can the daystar leveling kit be installed on a 2WD? I have a 2019 1500 limited and when I’m looking at the spacer for leveling everyone is using it says 4WD only!


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I'm not a guru by any means, but there is an option on the Daystar Suspension website for a 2019 Ram 1500 2WD.
 

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You should just try the revel links first. I have them and no daystar. Ride didn’t change much for me. I have the fronts set to lift 1.5” and rears to lower 0.75” to level.

Hi guys
if I’m only doing the front links not the rears and I’m looking for a leveled look to mount some bigger tires what should the length be adjusted to
 

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Hi guys
if I’m only doing the front links not the rears and I’m looking for a leveled look to mount some bigger tires what should the length be adjusted to
I’m not sure what the preset lengths were but I screwed the top mount on the front links in 1 complete round In order to level my truck after the rear links had lowered the rear 0.75”. I believe the ride would suffer if the fronts were adjusted to raise the front any more than 1.5”. I’m running 275 65 20 KO’s and I can tell some difference now
 

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I’m not sure what the preset lengths were but I screwed the top mount on the front links in 1 complete round In order to level my truck after the rear links had lowered the rear 0.75”. I believe the ride would suffer if the fronts were adjusted to raise the front any more than 1.5”. I’m running 275 65 20 KO’s and I can tell some difference now

Thank you very much
i figured out with some help from a forum member 2 1/8 from center to center on the Revel Links
 

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What’s your fender height sitting at on the level links and leveling kit front and back @Raminit
 

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