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autkidd

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I’d like to level my truck after the first of the year. I don’t want to do too much, just a little better stance.

I have a 2022 Big Horn 4x4. Currently have stock wheels and tires.

I’ve never had a vehicle leveled before so could use some guidance as there is a plethora of information out there and it is tough to weed through it.

Would like to be leveled out. I’m going to keep my 20” wheels but would like a little bigger tire from stock. Want to make sure I won’t have issues in the long run with drivetrain or suspension components; so I think this rules out pucks. I plan to keep the truck another 100k miles.

I’d like a more aggressive tire as well, and I think I have settled on the Wildpeaks; but any other advice would be appreciated.

Would like to be in this for less than $500 plus labor (not counting tires).

Pictures would be appreciated.
 

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Do you tow anything? How much weight are you hauling with your camping gear?
Very rarely tow anything. The tent and gear is about 200lbs. I don’t carry a whole bunch unless my kayak comes with and it’s about 60 lbs or so.

To be honest my heaviest load is a bed full of mulch once a year. The rest is loads to the dump or some parts to customers.
 
Gotcha. Was going to save you from going down the road of unsatisfactory towing, but since you're leveling for the visual aspect of it, that's a diff set of rules. :) Carry on.
 
bilstein 5100s.
the lowest priced item with decent quality in ride and craftsmanship.
 

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