2014 1500 leveling question

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motley1987

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I'm hoping to install a front level kit for my 1500 and wanted to know if there's anything specific to a 2014 model that is different from 2009-2013? All the info and youtube videos I've seen don't go up to a 2014 so I wanted to make sure I have everything covered in terms of my gameplan before I even start. Any tips or info would be great. Thanks!

Ben
 

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Essentially all 4th gen 1500 suspension is exactly the same. The only small difference is that in 2013 they changed the design of the upper A-arm and it is now prone to popping out the ball joints with a spacer type leveling kit. Other than that they are identical.

Taking a good read through the Guide to Leveling linked in my signature would be a good place to start.
 

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I'm hoping to install a front level kit for my 1500 and wanted to know if there's anything specific to a 2014 model that is different from 2009-2013? All the info and youtube videos I've seen don't go up to a 2014 so I wanted to make sure I have everything covered in terms of my gameplan before I even start. Any tips or info would be great. Thanks!

Ben

Are you planning on using spacers?? If so, I've got a set I'll let go for cheap if you're interested. They are for a 4x4, NOT 2WD just so you know. :)

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motley1987

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Thanks but I have a set already. I read the link a few times and watched a couple youtube videos a few times. I even took the wheel off yesterday to see if any of the bolts/nuts were frozen but all of them moved. Of course for the second time I left the wheel lock on the wheel so I lost that so I'm not going to be doing the lift until I get that figured out. I just wasn't sure if there was something a little different on 14s that could help me avoid getting stuck somewhere. Thanks for the info!

Ben
 
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