Leveled with the 5100's set at 2.1. Then added a 1.5 inch body lift. Fuel throttle wheels that are 20x10 with a -12 offset. Wrapped in 35x12.5x20 trail grapplers. I love it!
I'll get some better pics when I get her cleaned up. Just finished the install an hour ago.
Sweet I new some one would do it,been thinking about lifting it since I got it.Why not a 3 in bodylift?? Tuner will correct MPH but I dont think they have one for the ecodiesel
I did that exact setup on my Hemi but had my fronts at 2.8 and rear .75 spacer. The exhaust has a ball joint towards rear that will allow you to move exhaust and make look stock. Btw truck looks great.
I did that exact setup on my Hemi but had my fronts at 2.8 and rear .75 spacer. The exhaust has a ball joint towards rear that will allow you to move exhaust and make look stock. Btw truck looks great.
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I had the wheels and tires on for about a week before the body lift. It would only rub in certain scenarios, like backing up at full lock and hitting a bump.
How long did it take you to do the body lift? Was it pretty straight forward, or were there some gotchas? Which brand lift did you use? I presume you had to replace the fuel/def filer hoses?
I went with the zone off-road 1.5 body lift. No need to replace any of the hoses. Install took me and a buddy about 5 hrs. It's all pretty straight forward but you do have to drill your own holes in the bumper relocater bracket and I had to notch my back bumper around the back bumper bracket. Wasn't real hard tho.
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