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Lifting the rear.

dodgiesdad

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We purchased a 2019 Bighorn a few weeks ago. Which sat to low for our tastes, so at 250 miles on went a Readylift 3.5" kit, 3.5 front 2" rear. Super easy install, truck rides great, but I am not a fan of the leveled look. I like a truck to have a rake, therefore, I would like to add another 1-1.5" to the rear. I have looked and have not found taller springs or a taller rear spacer, does anyone know of any available? Would the springs from a ORP package get me the extra inch?
 

Rustin5

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We purchased a 2019 Bighorn a few weeks ago. Which sat to low for our tastes, so at 250 miles on went a Readylift 3.5" kit, 3.5 front 2" rear. Super easy install, truck rides great, but I am not a fan of the leveled look. I like a truck to have a rake, therefore, I would like to add another 1-1.5" to the rear. I have looked and have not found taller springs or a taller rear spacer, does anyone know of any available? Would the springs from a ORP package get me the extra inch?
Yes that should give you an extra inch over non ORP springs
 

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wish i could say the same about my ready lift, not a fan and now i found out is causes unenven tire wear
 

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Roddog2220 Did you torque all the bolts with the truck on the ground under its own weight? I called their customer service with a question and they stressed that as being very important and not specifically in the instructions. Also was it properly aligned after the lift was installed?
 

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