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How does RAM get the 1" lift w/ the "Off Road Package"

That's a complete call for you to make. If you decide to do just a 2" level, I did a write up on the one I did.
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/rough-country-2-level-on-or-laramie-w-pics.2771/#post-40953
Going to order the UCA from the morpar level/lift kit to help with BJ angle.

Great write-up. That is exactly what I was searching for. Why would you replace the UCA with adding just the spacer? If I'm going to replace the UCA I might as put more lift on it.
 
Great write-up. That is exactly what I was searching for. Why would you replace the UCA with adding just the spacer? If I'm going to replace the UCA I might as put more lift on it.
It's been reccomended to replace it due to the BJ angle at full droop. Can put excessive wear on the UBJ. By replacing it, it keeps it at a proper angle throughout full stroke.
 
Great write-up. That is exactly what I was searching for. Why would you replace the UCA with adding just the spacer? If I'm going to replace the UCA I might as put more lift on it.
Sure. The point is that with the ORP your at 1" over stock, with a stock UCA. If you use an actual 2" strut top spacer you are now 3" over stock and the stock UCA isn't designed for that angle at full drop. If you use a nominal 2" strut top spacer you might get 1.3" to 1.75" of lift, depending on manufacturer. That keeps you under the 3" stress zone that many have determined can potentially pop your upper ball joint during off road driving, or a severe pot hole.

Sounds like you don't mind just a level truck, but having the ORP means you need to do your homework. A $500-800 pair of UCA's for an expensive trucks suspension and peace of mind seems like a no-brainer.
 
Sure. The point is that with the ORP your at 1" over stock, with a stock UCA. If you use an actual 2" strut top spacer you are now 3" over stock and the stock UCA isn't designed for that angle at full drop. If you use a nominal 2" strut top spacer you might get 1.3" to 1.75" of lift, depending on manufacturer. That keeps you under the 3" stress zone that many have determined can potentially pop your upper ball joint during off road driving, or a severe pot hole.

Sounds like you don't mind just a level truck, but having the ORP means you need to do your homework. A $500-800 pair of UCA's for an expensive trucks suspension and peace of mind seems like a no-brainer.

I need some help please. I am purchasing the larmaine 4x4 off road package 2019 this week, and I do not want to lift the truck, I just want it to be level. Does the off road package that make the truck 1" higher also make it level? If not, what type of leveling kit do I need to get in order to just achieve being level? This will be a non-air bag suspension purchase.
 
I need some help please. I am purchasing the larmaine 4x4 off road package 2019 this week, and I do not want to lift the truck, I just want it to be level. Does the off road package that make the truck 1" higher also make it level? If not, what type of leveling kit do I need to get in order to just achieve being level? This will be a non-air bag suspension purchase.
No, it does not level the truck. It gives it an extra inch all the way around. Best option to level would be a 2" top hat spacer for the front, and I would heavily suggest you replace the upper control arms when you do it. The factory arm is not designed to accommodate 3" of lift.
 
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I need some help please. I am purchasing the larmaine 4x4 off road package 2019 this week, and I do not want to lift the truck, I just want it to be level. Does the off road package that make the truck 1" higher also make it level? If not, what type of leveling kit do I need to get in order to just achieve being level? This will be a non-air bag suspension purchase.
I have the 2019 4x4 laramie with ORP and it does not get leveled with just the ORP
 
No, it does not level the truck. It gives it an extra inch all the way around. Best option to level would be a 2" top hat spacer for the front, and I would heavily suggest you replace the upper control arms when you do it. The factory arm is not designed to accommodate 3" of lift.
thank you for the information, greatly appreciate it!
 
Oh, okay. I appreciate the reply.

So, if one were to get the Off Road Package along with air suspension, then decide the ride was not as good as a truck without the Off Road Package, would it be possible to change out the shocks and have the air suspension reprogrammed in a non-off road group setting? 5 heights?

I'm thinking up contingency plans if I hate my choice of ordering the off road group when I eventually get the truck.

About one half of the owners I ask say the ride is overly firm with ORP, and the other half say they can't really tell a difference. Many have also said I will love the ride. I'm second guessing my ordering choice. Too late now though, I should have the truck some time this month.
I would really like to know as well. I am building a limited now with 6’4” bed and am not sure if I should add better shocks after vs no warranty issues if dealer does it. With the air suspension do you really need the fine tuned suspension the off road kit comes with? Thank you!
 
From what I have been able to tell, the front strut assemblies are longer. Not totally sure about the rear, but there is no factory spacer. It is a true 1" extra lift
From talking to the folks at Revel Performance, this is not true. They achieve the 1in lift by essentially lifting the airbags 1in - that's why we only have 4 settings while the stock variant have 5.
In other words, the folks that always say "how can I trick the computer to always ride in OR1 so I can get a 1in lift", the answer: get the ORG/ORP because that's what it does.
Our "normal" mode is their "OR1" mode. From what he said, this has nothing to do with longer struts or anything like that. The difference in the part numbers and all that is because the ORP gets special shocks with the air bags that are a step up from non-ORP models and are not as good as Rebel bilsteins. The air bags are the same on all models but the three sets of shocks are different which require different part numbers.
 
From talking to the folks at Revel Performance, this is not true. They achieve the 1in lift by essentially lifting the airbags 1in - that's why we only have 4 settings while the stock variant have 5.
In other words, the folks that always say "how can I trick the computer to always ride in OR1 so I can get a 1in lift", the answer: get the ORG/ORP because that's what it does.
Our "normal" mode is their "OR1" mode. From what he said, this has nothing to do with longer struts or anything like that. The difference in the part numbers and all that is because the ORP gets special shocks with the air bags that are a step up from non-ORP models and are not as good as Rebel bilsteins. The air bags are the same on all models but the three sets of shocks are different which require different part numbers.
To add onto this and update some other early comments, the ORG non-airride is achieved with a 1” longer spring and not lengthening of the shock body.
 
To add onto this and update some other early comments, the ORG non-airride is achieved with a 1” longer spring and not lengthening of the shock body.
Holy thread resurrection Batman. BTW, ^^^this is correct.
 
Don't worry I still have my questions. Since folks have chimed in, let's see how 'much' we can resurrect this beast.

I just bought a 2020 Ram Limited ORG and I bought the daystar/revel links package with UCA for a 2.5in level and I have the rear links coming but don't plan to use them - yet.

Has anyone lifted their ram with a 2-2.5in level with the ORG and had any issues with 35's like the stock trucks who level and still have to trim?

From my understanding now, this would give me/us a 3.5in lift in the front over stock and essentially match the front of a 3.5in lift kit for stock Rams, like the Rough Country kit.

Now the question is; has anyone in this thread put 35s on and noticed that you basically have a 3+in lift in the front and don't have to trim at all? Second Question: Has anyone lifted the rear an inch or two with revel links and using spacers like we do in the front?
If I can get a 3.5in lift in the front and a 1in in the rear (on top of the stock 1in), I'll be sit-in gat 3.5/2 lift with just this revel kit and some rear spacers.
Third Question: Anyone put fox 2.0 shocks on the rear (which allow up to 2in of lift) to go with the airbags?

Hence I'm trying to achieve: 3.5/2in lift with fox shocks in the rear and 35s on 20x10's with -18 offset.
A lot but thanks if you can help!
 
From talking to the folks at Revel Performance, this is not true. They achieve the 1in lift by essentially lifting the airbags 1in - that's why we only have 4 settings while the stock variant have 5.
In other words, the folks that always say "how can I trick the computer to always ride in OR1 so I can get a 1in lift", the answer: get the ORG/ORP because that's what it does.
Our "normal" mode is their "OR1" mode. From what he said, this has nothing to do with longer struts or anything like that. The difference in the part numbers and all that is because the ORP gets special shocks with the air bags that are a step up from non-ORP models and are not as good as Rebel bilsteins. The air bags are the same on all models but the three sets of shocks are different which require different part numbers.
Mine was a non air ride truck. These have different front strut assemblies to achieve the lift.
 
Rather than start a new thread, I'd like to resurrect a previously resurrected thread, as the title is basically my question.

I have a 2020 Laramie Longhorn with air suspension. I do not have ORP. From doing a lot of reading, it sounds as if air suspension with ORP achieves its 1" lift simply through software that puts the truck at what would be OFF Road 1 in non-ORP trucks like mine, permanently as the "normal" setting. Is this correct? Assuming it is, I have a few questions.

Why does RAM drop you to Normal from Off-Road 1 after 45MPH if it's clearly safe to have that one inch of lift found in ORP/Rebel trucks? I'm going to assume nobody here can actually answer this but I do find the restriction interesting.

Can I use Revel links to get that 1 inch lift permanently (rather than go through jscan settings etc.)? Assuming yes, but then I basically lose my OR2 because OR1 would now be OR2 to the air canister and it cannot go any higher than that.

Are the air suspension UCAs, normal stock? Do I need upgraded UCAS such as the Mopar lift kit 2" ones? This one is puzzling to me because wouldn't OR2 found in air trucks push the stock UCAs past their limits unless they were already the upgraded ones?

Thank you.
 

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