Leveling kit & shocks for Ram 2500 6.4L

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SJRAM2500

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Anyone have any recommendations on a good leveling kit and shocks?
 

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Thuren leveling kit is amazing. Longer coils with softer spring rate give you 2 1/2" of lift, a softer ride, and more suspension travel. The Overland shocks with the kit are valved for the softer spring rate. The HD adjustable track bar re-centers your axle after install and is much stronger than stock. Recommend it to anyone looking to level their Ram 2500/3500 the right way [emoji1417]


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thanks juvenator93. Now I have even more options. Did you change the rear shocks as well.
 

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thanks juvenator93. Now I have even more options. Did you change the rear shocks as well.



I haven't changed the rear shocks yet. They only have 28k on them, I'll probably swap them out for something better before too long though.


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Another option is the Tuff Country 2" level kit with the shock relocation bracket. You can run your stock shocks with this setup and not have them go bad on you right away.

The part number is 32909 and I ran this setup for two years on my 6.4L powered 2500 with no problems.
 
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