Air suspension 2wd level?

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usaf2006

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What are my options guys? I've looked around but most everything I've found either said for non air ride, or 4wd. Pretty sure the 4wds and 2wds have the same struts, but not confirmed.

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Front or rear?


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Front. That way I can up to 33/12.5s in the future.
 

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I liked this guy’s solution to add a front leveling kit and use the links to retain the full travel so you wouldn’t compromise the ride quality. Not sure if there would be a downside long term because of the level:
 

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I’ve don’t more reading on this then I would like to admit but still mixed reviews on how the ride is after the adjustable front links are installed. From what I gather it is not too bad if you take the truck to just a little under level. Most say an alignment is not needed but wouldn’t hurt to get it done just in case. 10 min install on the adjustable links and a cost of 80 bucks seems worth it just to see
 

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I’ve don’t more reading on this then I would like to admit but still mixed reviews on how the ride is after the adjustable front links are installed. From what I gather it is not too bad if you take the truck to just a little under level. Most say an alignment is not needed but wouldn’t hurt to get it done just in case. 10 min install on the adjustable links and a cost of 80 bucks seems worth it just to see

Late but I have adjustable links. It did impact ride quality and you have to leave a slight rake to not over load the front bags. I have since installed the Daystar spacers as shown in that video. The ride quality is greatly improved and it is now truly level.
 
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