Billstein 5100's

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09ram1500

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I am about to pull the trigger on these and wanting to see if anyone on here has them installed on there truck and at what setting in front and did you put spacer in the rear for perfect level.
 

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I do not, but there are others that do and will hopefully chime in soon. If you are going for level, i don't think you would want a spacer in the back...just raise the front
 

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Butch is exactly right. Buy and install the Bilsteins first and set them to 2.8" and that brings most people level. If then you think the back needs to be higher, you can always add the rear spacer in without too much trouble.
 

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I'm at 2.1" (the 4th setting up) and am very happy along with my lift.

If you have a stock truck that you want leveled in the front, I would put them at 2.8"
 
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Well it seems the 2.8 is the way to go. My truck is stock and the tires are failry new so I wont be replacing them for another year atleast. Can some of you guys post up your pics with the 2.8 . I see joethma's lift at 2.1 and its not perfectly level with rear since he still wanted a little rake.
 

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