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Leveling the air suspension with strut spacers

Beegle19

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I'm new to the air suspension (just came from a coil sprung '19).

Im looking at daystar spacers and revel links.
So correct me if I'm wrong but the daystar block is just a standard strut spacer that fits the coil spring trucks and happens to work on the air ride trucks too.

Would the Motofab spacer work the same way? I only ask because I bought a 2in Motofab kit for my 19 before trading it and it's sitting on my bench collecting dust now.

Has anyone used another strut spacer instead of daystar on the air suspension?

I'm going to get the links regardless but I'll save a few hundred using what I have
 
If you lift the Ram front suspension, by any means, without also making adjustments to the air suspension height sensing links to compensate, you risk over-compressing or over-extending, depending which way you go, the front air shock assemblies. Merely driving over a speed bump could do it. That would ruin them of course, and necessitate replacement.

Steve
 
If you lift the Ram front suspension, by any means, without also making adjustments to the air suspension height sensing links to compensate, you risk over-compressing or over-extending, depending which way you go, the front air shock assemblies. Merely driving over a speed bump could do it. That would ruin them of course, and necessitate replacement.

Steve
Like I said I still plan on getting links, but I was asking if other leveling blocks were compatible.

Daystar. Actually. Says they aren't but they are sold with the kit but are $150. I paid a third of that for the Motofab pucks
 
I leveled mine but with the daystar and revel links as well. I would say any of the pucks would work as long as the center of them was open to allow for the air line and fitting.
 

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