3" fr, 2" rr spacers, any good?

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Just got my 2010 ram and was wanting a leveling kit and saw this spacer lift and was wondering if I would have any problems going with it. It's my DD and don't off road hardly any just play around in ice n snow. Wanting higher than stock but not to high for my 33's mudders.
 

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A 3" level is too bid IMO, you will run into ball joint or cv angle issues, it will be a ticking time bomb. Also 3" level may look a little too bid with 33's it's all subjective though.

I ran a 2.5" HBS front level with a Moto fab 2" rear lift with 33 and 35" tires for about 30,000kms and I had no issues.
 

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A 3" level is too bid IMO, you will run into ball joint or cv angle issues, it will be a ticking time bomb. Also 3" level may look a little too bid with 33's it's all subjective though.

I ran a 2.5" HBS front level with a Moto fab 2" rear lift with 33 and 35" tires for about 30,000kms and I had no issues.

Hey if you don't mind me asking, what's your opinion on a 2.5" level up front and 1.5" in rear using coilovers and springs, then fitting 35x12.5's?
 
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A 3" level is too bid IMO, you will run into ball joint or cv angle issues, it will be a ticking time bomb. Also 3" level may look a little too bid with 33's it's all subjective though.

I ran a 2.5" HBS front level with a Moto fab 2" rear lift with 33 and 35" tires for about 30,000kms and I had no issues.

Was ur 2.5 fr, 2 rr lift level or just hair higher in rear?
 

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For a budget setup it was great, my truck was primarily a daily driver on pavement and I've got nothing bad to day about it. The 2" rear lift left the rear about 1" higher than the front.
 

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Unfortunately I so not have many pictures of the 2.5"f / 2"r. These were taken right before I went 6".
 

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If your only going to run 33's then 2" up front with give you extra clearance without making the tire look small. I had a 2" on mine with a 285/60r20. They are 33.4" x 11.8 I think. I could have got a bigger tire like a 295/60 -34.1 " without any issue. Plus it doesn't affect the angles of the cv much at 2" or 2.1" if your using a Bilstein. I had 3/4" rake left on my 13 with the 2".
 

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For a budget setup it was great, my truck was primarily a daily driver on pavement and I've got nothing bad to day about it. The 2" rear lift left the rear about 1" higher than the front.

Is this 2" rear after a 2.5" front?
 
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