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Leveling Kit Review/Pics ??

VanillaGoorilla

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So, I’ve got a 2019 Rebel and it’s bone stock... wanting to start changing that...
Was hoping I could get some of you to post pics of your Rebel with a leveling kit and let me know what you thought of the kit, from install to ride quality & even product quality.
I’m sure there are similar threads but I didn’t wanna resurrection of an old thread and kinda hoped for more current information too.


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So, I’ve got a 2019 Rebel and it’s bone stock... wanting to start changing that...
Was hoping I could get some of you to post pics of your Rebel with a leveling kit and let me know what you thought of the kit, from install to ride quality & even product quality.
I’m sure there are similar threads but I didn’t wanna resurrection of an old thread and kinda hoped for more current information too.


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Most people end up doing the Bilstein 5100 to level, I ended up doing the Ready lift billet level kit because the bilsteins were just released and bilstein said (and still stay) they aren't compatible with the Rebel’s (not true many have done them). No issues with the ready lift spacers or difference with feel and ride quality after quick wheel alignment. No regrets and easy install. Just stay away with preload spacers which compress your springs and will typically lead to a more rougher less comfortable ride.
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Readylify level 66-1921. Rides like stock, sits about 1/2 inch lower in the front. Install was rather simple, if you have some experience. Parts quality is really good.

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What size tires? Fuel mileage difference?
They’re 295/70r18 which is basically a 34” tire. I wanted to do 35s but didn’t want to buy new wheels or worry about rubbing. Not sure about fuel yet since it just got done plus I put the borla s type exhaust on so I’m sure that’s not helping my mpg when I just want to keep hearing the exhaust.
 

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Also went with the Readylift leveling kit with UCA's. The installation was not that difficult and It rides exactly the same to me. 20200410_124758.jpg
 

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Awesome, thanks everyone!
Is there a better place to buy the kit or is it all pretty much the same?


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Awesome, thanks everyone!
Is there a better place to buy the kit or is it all pretty much the same?


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Amazon has the ReadyLift 2” & UCA package for the best price I’ve seen.
That’s where I got mine. Just installed yesterday.
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So are the UCA’s basically a requirement?? Seems like you should get more than just a level if you’re going through that too.


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I just put motofab 2.5 in front and 1.5 in the rear with readylift ucas. Also ridge grapplers. Rides pretty much like stock, maybe a tad harsher but that could just be the tire differences. Regardless, love the stance! View attachment 68927

Did you leave the rear spacers - from the 3.5” lift? I’m also going to get the 2.5” spacer to level out the front, as I took off my preloaded spacer from the kit, which now causes the truck to have a higher rear.
 

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Did you leave the rear spacers - from the 3.5” lift? I’m also going to get the 2.5” spacer to level out the front, as I took off my preloaded spacer from the kit, which now causes the truck to have a higher rear.
I put in 1.5” spacers from motofab that I bought the same time as the 2.5” front ones.
 

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I went with Falcon shocks and a 1/2" wulf spacer.

Rides great and handles even better.

Were you able to raise the front 2" with these Falcon Shocks? - I read on the Falcon Shocks site that on the Rebels it'll only lift the front 1.25"

Front Level Height:
• Ram 1500: 0-2.25”
• Ram 1500 Rebel: 0-1.25”
• Max Tire Size: 315/70R17

Front Components:

• Sport Leveling Monotube Shocks (0-2.25” Lift)
• Microcellular “foam” Progressive Bump Stops
• Billet coil spring carriers
• Injection molded squeak-free spring isolators
• All necessary hardware
 

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