lifting a 2wd ( not what you think)
lifting a 2wd ( not what you think)
I hve been messing around with my new christmas present for a little while now and my wife asked me a wierd question. ( only wierd if you don't have a 4x4)
she asked me if I was going to lift my truck.
I currently have no plans for a traditional lift nore off road tires because my truck will never see any off road use. (not to mention its 2wd) However, I am interested and a more aggressive look.
what I have in mind is to simply raise the front end to ride level with the back end.
after that I will add aftermarket wheels ( 22's or maybe 24's maybe bigger if it doesn't look stupid) and call it a day. Does anyone have any ideas on what works best? I have heard that those leveling kits lower the back end to accomplish the same thing. I dont want to lower my truck. Has anyone ever done this before? Finally, does anyone have any pics of such a thing.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Ron
she asked me if I was going to lift my truck.
I currently have no plans for a traditional lift nore off road tires because my truck will never see any off road use. (not to mention its 2wd) However, I am interested and a more aggressive look.
what I have in mind is to simply raise the front end to ride level with the back end.
after that I will add aftermarket wheels ( 22's or maybe 24's maybe bigger if it doesn't look stupid) and call it a day. Does anyone have any ideas on what works best? I have heard that those leveling kits lower the back end to accomplish the same thing. I dont want to lower my truck. Has anyone ever done this before? Finally, does anyone have any pics of such a thing.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Ron
Originally Posted by rdsii64
I hve been messing around with my new christmas present for a little while now and my wife asked me a wierd question. ( only wierd if you don't have a 4x4)
she asked me if I was going to lift my truck.
I currently have no plans for a traditional lift nore off road tires because my truck will never see any off road use. (not to mention its 2wd) However, I am interested and a more aggressive look.
what I have in mind is to simply raise the front end to ride level with the back end.
after that I will add aftermarket wheels ( 22's or maybe 24's maybe bigger if it doesn't look stupid) and call it a day. Does anyone have any ideas on what works best? I have heard that those leveling kits lower the back end to accomplish the same thing. I dont want to lower my truck. Has anyone ever done this before? Finally, does anyone have any pics of such a thing.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Ron
she asked me if I was going to lift my truck.
I currently have no plans for a traditional lift nore off road tires because my truck will never see any off road use. (not to mention its 2wd) However, I am interested and a more aggressive look.
what I have in mind is to simply raise the front end to ride level with the back end.
after that I will add aftermarket wheels ( 22's or maybe 24's maybe bigger if it doesn't look stupid) and call it a day. Does anyone have any ideas on what works best? I have heard that those leveling kits lower the back end to accomplish the same thing. I dont want to lower my truck. Has anyone ever done this before? Finally, does anyone have any pics of such a thing.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Ron
Theres pics of mine in my gallery.
BTW anything over 24s and your talking serious money. You can get 24s with tires now for around $5K. 26s will run upwards of $7K and 28s around $10K. If you knew that cool, but the way you talked you seemed to thing there would be little difference between them.
Last edited by RamSS/T; Jan 7, 2006 at 07:37 PM.
I think lifting 2WD trucks, even with spacers in the front only, looks goofy but to each their own. I also agree with the use of shackles to level out the rear rather than raising the front.
Originally Posted by hwm3
Here's my 2wd. 2.5" Autospring in front and 2" 4wd block in the rear.


what did it cost you??
thanks
Ron
gallery pics
Originally Posted by RamSS/T
Why would you lift the front to go with 24s? If you want to level it put shackles on the back. Lifting it will only make the tires look tiny.
Theres pics of mine in my gallery.
BTW anything over 24s and your talking serious money. You can get 24s with tires now for around $5K. 26s will run upwards of $7K and 28s around $10K. If you knew that cool, but the way you talked you seemed to thing there would be little difference between them.
Theres pics of mine in my gallery.
BTW anything over 24s and your talking serious money. You can get 24s with tires now for around $5K. 26s will run upwards of $7K and 28s around $10K. If you knew that cool, but the way you talked you seemed to thing there would be little difference between them.
you have one fine ride.
2wd
Originally Posted by Quintin
I think lifting 2WD trucks, even with spacers in the front only, looks goofy but to each their own. I also agree with the use of shackles to level out the rear rather than raising the front.
thanks for the input.
Ron
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Originally Posted by rdsii64
That looks pretty good. that is kind of what I am going for plus some bigger wheels like 22's or maybe 24's if I can afford them.
what did it cost you??
thanks
Ron
what did it cost you??
thanks
Ron
nothing against lifting a 2wd, but they way I always see it is someone trying to pretend they have something they don't. It's a 2wd, then treat it like one, it it's a 4wd, then treat it like one.
I see lots of lifted trucks that look nice, and then when I find out they are 2wd something changes in my mind as far as opinion of it. Almost like a want-a-be. But if it's a 2wd looking like a 2wd, then I never think twice.
My opinion is also the same of having a 4wd and lowering it to look like a street racer or sport truck of some sort. I think lowering a 4X4 is defeating the purpose of what it is........just my 0.02
I say if you just raise your front to equal your back then that would be enough and it would look nice. Good luck.
by the way, I know you didn't ask for all of the above from me......
I see lots of lifted trucks that look nice, and then when I find out they are 2wd something changes in my mind as far as opinion of it. Almost like a want-a-be. But if it's a 2wd looking like a 2wd, then I never think twice.
My opinion is also the same of having a 4wd and lowering it to look like a street racer or sport truck of some sort. I think lowering a 4X4 is defeating the purpose of what it is........just my 0.02
I say if you just raise your front to equal your back then that would be enough and it would look nice. Good luck.
by the way, I know you didn't ask for all of the above from me......
Last edited by RandallT; Jan 7, 2006 at 09:42 PM.
Originally Posted by RandallT
nothing against lifting a 2wd, but they way I always see it is someone trying to pretend they have something they don't. It's a 2wd, then treat it like one, it it's a 4wd, then treat it like one.
I see lots of lifted trucks that look nice, and then when I find out they are 2wd something changes in my mind as far as opinion of it. Almost like a want-a-be. But if it's a 2wd looking like a 2wd, then I never think twice.
My opinion is also the same of having a 4wd and lowering it to look like a street racer or sport truck of some sort. I think lowering a 4X4 is defeating the purpose of what it is........just my 0.02
I say if you just raise your front to equal your back then that would be enough and it would look nice. Good luck.
by the way, I know you didn't ask for all of the above from me......
I see lots of lifted trucks that look nice, and then when I find out they are 2wd something changes in my mind as far as opinion of it. Almost like a want-a-be. But if it's a 2wd looking like a 2wd, then I never think twice.
My opinion is also the same of having a 4wd and lowering it to look like a street racer or sport truck of some sort. I think lowering a 4X4 is defeating the purpose of what it is........just my 0.02
I say if you just raise your front to equal your back then that would be enough and it would look nice. Good luck.
by the way, I know you didn't ask for all of the above from me......

I think the 4X4 stance is the best looking too. I picked a 4wd because I have the option to use it.....some people don't have that option. I think a truck that is lifted looks nice, I just have this thing about 2wd being lifted and 4wd being lowered. I'm not saying these trucks don't look nice, it's just not my thing.
by the way, your truck has the same stance as mine, and it does look nice..
by the way, your truck has the same stance as mine, and it does look nice..
Last edited by RandallT; Jan 7, 2006 at 10:37 PM.
Originally Posted by RandallT
nothing against lifting a 2wd, but they way I always see it is someone trying to pretend they have something they don't. It's a 2wd, then treat it like one, it it's a 4wd, then treat it like one.
I see lots of lifted trucks that look nice, and then when I find out they are 2wd something changes in my mind as far as opinion of it. Almost like a want-a-be. But if it's a 2wd looking like a 2wd, then I never think twice.
My opinion is also the same of having a 4wd and lowering it to look like a street racer or sport truck of some sort. I think lowering a 4X4 is defeating the purpose of what it is........just my 0.02
I say if you just raise your front to equal your back then that would be enough and it would look nice. Good luck.
by the way, I know you didn't ask for all of the above from me......
I see lots of lifted trucks that look nice, and then when I find out they are 2wd something changes in my mind as far as opinion of it. Almost like a want-a-be. But if it's a 2wd looking like a 2wd, then I never think twice.
My opinion is also the same of having a 4wd and lowering it to look like a street racer or sport truck of some sort. I think lowering a 4X4 is defeating the purpose of what it is........just my 0.02
I say if you just raise your front to equal your back then that would be enough and it would look nice. Good luck.
by the way, I know you didn't ask for all of the above from me......

RDSii64 to go with the look i think you want -get an Autspring 2" or 2.5" kit to level the front. Stay with a 20" or smaller wheel and get some 33" x 12" tires. that should do it
Originally Posted by sspangl
I have a 2wd, Autospring in the front, 33" tires. My truck sees plenty of mud down at my hunt club. As another member on the board said "4 wheel drive is for getting out of trouble not into it." Most people in the south don't see snow or any other major terrain to warrant a 4x4 however we still love the monster truck look. so do many people that live in places that do get snow yet dont need it. 4x4 is an option that IMO is overated and rarely used properly (see post here about 4hi not woking etc.) plus those that have 4x4 capabilities maybe use it 5% of their total milage. you'd never see a true 4wheeler w/ anything above a 16 (17 for our trucks) inch wheel on their trucks either. IMO 22's and up are for people pretending to be 16 or want a "pimped" ride. but if thats what a person wants, so be it.
RDSii64 to go with the look i think you want -get an Autspring 2" or 2.5" kit to level the front. Stay with a 20" or smaller wheel and get some 33" x 12" tires. that should do it
RDSii64 to go with the look i think you want -get an Autspring 2" or 2.5" kit to level the front. Stay with a 20" or smaller wheel and get some 33" x 12" tires. that should do it



