I hired a shop to install a 3.5inch RC leveling kit on my 2022 Ram 1500 3.6L v6 about three months ago. The truck looked to be sitting higher in the front so I took some measurements. Turns out I was right and it’s sitting 1” higher up front. Unfortunately, I believe RC did not have a note, until recently, indicating the incompatibility of the kit with V6 models. I looked at the kit before the shop ordered it. The shop obviously looked at the kit before they ordered it. The fact that I don’t recall seeing the disclaimer, and any reputable shop would have noticed the note, leads me to believe it wasn’t there when we ordered the kit.
Anyway, here we are and my truck squats. I wanted to confirm my options. My idea was to simply replace the 2” rear spacer with a 3” rear spacer. Concern would be that the shocks are long enough to accommodate an added inch. Called RC and they think I’ll be okay with N3 shocks that came with the 3.5inch kit. Anything else I should worry about?
Of course, I’m also worried that the front was actually lifted 4.5inch instead of 3.5inch—is the new upper control arm that came with the kit even angled enough to accommodate a 1” higher lift than it was designed for?
Anyway, here we are and my truck squats. I wanted to confirm my options. My idea was to simply replace the 2” rear spacer with a 3” rear spacer. Concern would be that the shocks are long enough to accommodate an added inch. Called RC and they think I’ll be okay with N3 shocks that came with the 3.5inch kit. Anything else I should worry about?
Of course, I’m also worried that the front was actually lifted 4.5inch instead of 3.5inch—is the new upper control arm that came with the kit even angled enough to accommodate a 1” higher lift than it was designed for?
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