Robert66
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2016
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- Ram Year
- 2016
- Engine
- Cummins 6.7
I'm new to the forum and Ram trucks, but it looks like I made a good decision to buy one and become a member here. Anyhow, I just bought a 2016 Ram 2500 Cummins Crew Cab Long bed 4x4 and am looking for some advice what I what I am looking to do.
2 to 2.5" Front coil spring spacers (possibly by hellbent steel)
Bilstein 5100's on all 4 corners
Toyo Open Country AT/2 in 285/75-18 (installed on factory steel wheels) These are approximately 34.9" high and 11.3" wide.
I definitely want a higher and level ride (without the major expense of a full lift kit), taller tires that don't rub and better than factory shocks. Do I also need an adjustable track bar or trac bar relocation bracket to keep the front axle from being shifted to one side. I have seen the Tuff Country 3" leveling kit Model: 33131 includes the trac bar relocation bracket and a dropped pitman arm. I would go for this kit, but don't want to get my suspension too far out of alignment. I figured it would be best to get some advice here before I spend money doing the wrong thing.
http://www.ramforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=80146&stc=1&d=1479440380
2 to 2.5" Front coil spring spacers (possibly by hellbent steel)
Bilstein 5100's on all 4 corners
Toyo Open Country AT/2 in 285/75-18 (installed on factory steel wheels) These are approximately 34.9" high and 11.3" wide.
I definitely want a higher and level ride (without the major expense of a full lift kit), taller tires that don't rub and better than factory shocks. Do I also need an adjustable track bar or trac bar relocation bracket to keep the front axle from being shifted to one side. I have seen the Tuff Country 3" leveling kit Model: 33131 includes the trac bar relocation bracket and a dropped pitman arm. I would go for this kit, but don't want to get my suspension too far out of alignment. I figured it would be best to get some advice here before I spend money doing the wrong thing.
http://www.ramforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=80146&stc=1&d=1479440380