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  1. sparkman1980
    02-19-2009 05:06 PM
    sparkman1980
    I thought the 3" was way to much. I put so much stress on everything from CV axles to ball joints. If you raised the truck up by the frame and took the tires off the upper control arms pushed down on the coilovers. In the pic you commented on I had the 3" spacer and an AAL. Now I'm just running the 4" with air bags. I am going to get 2 1/2" coilovers soon and put the AAL back in.
  2. jreeder
    02-17-2009 10:24 AM
    jreeder
    Thanks. All I've done is add a 2" Auto Spring leveling kit to the front. In those pictures it has the stock 32" tires on it, but I'm getting 33's put on today. I thought about doing an Add a Leaf because the front actually looks slightly higher than the back sometimes, but after getting used to it I like it how it is.

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