I jacked the front end up about 2" which would be pretty close to me taking the 2.5" level off, and putting on the 4.5" lift. This is what it looked like with the front jacked up.
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I have a 2012 Ram 1500 single cab with a 2.5" leveling kit which is front shocks and coils, and I will be taking off the level for a 4.5" lift. The question is; what lift should I get?
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I would go with 35" but it's not 4wd and I refuse to put mud tires on a 2wd. What is the biggest street tire you know of?
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I jacked up the front 2" which would be pretty much the same as me taking off the 2.5" leveling kit, and putting on a 4.5" lift. Does it look good or weird?
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I jacked the truck up about 2 inches, which would be pretty close to be taking off the 2.5" leveling kit and putting on a 4.5" lift. What do you think?
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Thanks, and I was thinking the same thing. I'll keep these rims and tires for a little bit, then probably get bigger ones, maybe even 14 wides
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I currently have a 2.5" leveling kit on the front which is shocks and coils, and I want to take the leveling kit off and do a 4.5" suspension lift. It is a 2wd truck. I have 305/50R20 which are 32"x12" tires and I have 20"x12" rims with -44 offset. I was wondering if it would look weird with a...
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