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If my truck has suspension lift and sits 1 inch higher in the front don’t I just need a leveling kit to get the right size spacer to make the front level to the back?
 

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Bilsteins ... Set at 0.7”


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Of course you gave no info on your current lift, so no way to say what will work ....


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Sorry thought I put it. Has 3 inch zone lift and front sits 1 inch lower. Was just looking at level front to back bc like height on it. Have 35s on it. Thanks for your help sir.
 

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Sorry thought I put it. Has 3 inch zone lift and front sits 1 inch lower. Was just looking at level front to back bc like height on it. Have 35s on it. Thanks for your help sir.

i believe you’re looking for TGC or top gun customs rear coil spring spacers. To level out. I would recommend an 1 1/2” spacer our trucks appear nose high when level. Or replace your rear coil springs with larger ones
 
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Yeah I’ve had a few people tell me to lower back end but I like the height of it. That’s why if I could I rather adjust front to back. Just was curious if a spacer would do it or if it was more complicated then that. Thanks for your help
 

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If your current 3” lift did not relocate the lower control arms then no I would certainly not add a spacer for more height. It will be way to stretched out.


Truck looks like it has a nice stance to me!
 

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What did your lift come with? Do you have a web link to it?
 
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No I bought truck and has 3 inch zone lift on it. I know I need to have someone look at it to know exactly what is needed if I decide to level it up to the back. I was just curious if someone had done it and could give me a option without all the exact ideas.
 

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No I bought truck and has 3 inch zone lift on it. I know I need to have someone look at it to know exactly what is needed if I decide to level it up to the back. I was just curious if someone had done it and could give me a option without all the exact ideas.


Gotchya. We would need more info on what components were used for your current lift. I looked up on zones website and dont see a 3” lift from them. They either have a 4” or 6”.
 
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Ok it has to be a 4 inch then bc I have 35s on it and I know it’s not 6 inch. All I have is pictures until I can get someone to look at it and see what is needed. Sorry I’m not much help.

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You have what looks like a zone 4" with the basic setup. Aka a spacer on top of stock shocks. If you're looking to add a bit of front height back to it, bilstein 5100s to replace the stock shocks would be an affordable upgrade.

In that case treat it the same as any other level kit, measure yoir differences, decide how much lift you want and set them to the best height setting. They are stock replacements so they'll plug right into yoir current lift.

@Nick@GotExhaust can hook ya up

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