LincolnSixAlpha
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I know suspension questions are simply beat to death on forums, so I apologize in advance for my questions. None the less, I have a 2020 Ram Rebel, and I'd like to level the front end. My end goals, are to simply lift the front to be mostly level with the rear, and larger tire size at this time is not a consideration of mine as I'd rather retain ride quality. Coming from a JLUR with 35" KM3's, this truck drives and feels like a dream on the highway. I don't want to lose that! Looking underneath, I noticed a serious lack of skid plate protection for the front cross member, so I'll address that if I can separate. For now, just interested in a leveling kit.
I'm interested in feedback regarding leveling kits. From what I can find, it appears that the 2" ReadyLift kit will apply to the Ram Rebel. I'm OK with the 2" spacer lift, as I understand that a 2.5" spacer is really needed to level out, I'll take a little rake. However I'm curious if anyone has lifted their rebel with this kit, and if so, how is the ride quality, and drivability of the truck after the lift?
I also plan on loading the truck up with about 1100lbs (camper) and traveling with it, so I'm curious if the rear suspension will squat with the load, and then project the headlights up too high assuming the level kit is installed. I simply just don't have any recent experience from which to draw from in this situation.
It seems that Teraflex has a leveling kit for the previous generation Ram's, is there any feedback, or knowledge if they plan on introducing this for the 2019+ series RAM's?
Thanks for your feedback.
I'm interested in feedback regarding leveling kits. From what I can find, it appears that the 2" ReadyLift kit will apply to the Ram Rebel. I'm OK with the 2" spacer lift, as I understand that a 2.5" spacer is really needed to level out, I'll take a little rake. However I'm curious if anyone has lifted their rebel with this kit, and if so, how is the ride quality, and drivability of the truck after the lift?
I also plan on loading the truck up with about 1100lbs (camper) and traveling with it, so I'm curious if the rear suspension will squat with the load, and then project the headlights up too high assuming the level kit is installed. I simply just don't have any recent experience from which to draw from in this situation.
It seems that Teraflex has a leveling kit for the previous generation Ram's, is there any feedback, or knowledge if they plan on introducing this for the 2019+ series RAM's?
TeraFlex - 2009+ Dodge/Ram 1500/Classic: Falcon 2.25” Sport Shock Leveling System
Falcon Performance Shocks improve performance and comfort regardless of the terrain. Sport Shock Systems feature front monotube shocks and rear monotube or piggyback shocks. These compact and affordable shocks are ideal for daily driving and off-road excursions. Falcon Shock Leveling Systems...
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Thanks for your feedback.