Leveling a 2500

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I’m getting 2026 Ram 2500, does Mopar offer a front end leveling kit? Not really looking to lift the truck or replace the whole suspension, just want to level the front end and maybe a slightly wider/offset wheel/tire but I’ll get there later. Lol. I want to stick with Mopar parts to keep the warranty intact.
 

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I’m getting 2026 Ram 2500, does Mopar offer a front end leveling kit? Not really looking to lift the truck or replace the whole suspension, just want to level the front end and maybe a slightly wider/offset wheel/tire but I’ll get there later. Lol. I want to stick with Mopar parts to keep the warranty intact.
The 2500’s I see, especially the HD, look level to me already.
I haven’t seen a 26’ up close to say for sure, but I leveled/slightly lifted my 1500 to have the stance of the stock 2500.
 

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My suggestion, leave it alone. I have always run 2500 and 3500s. Never had any issues with the front ends, even using them 75% off pavement. I do order the off road package so you get the Biltstein shocks and about a 1" higher vehicle from the factory. I suggest you order it with that, or swap out the shocks when you get it. They ride a lot better than the Mopar ones.

I have friends who made changes to their 2500s. They had a LOT of front end issues, and they use theirs mostly on pavement. They do not react well to changes in the front suspension unless you go full bore lift and use really good parts.

Picture is - Stock height with the Off Road package. Stock 33" tires. It will take 35" with no changes.

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I recently bought a ‘26, 2500 with auto leveling rear end. Stock front end was 2 inches lower than rear.

I installed a kit from BDS Suspension specifically designed for this model truck.

Very happy with the results, installed 35x11.5x20 tires on factory wheels.
 

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This is the correct pic with the 35’s, other pic was factory tires.
 

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I recently bought a ‘26, 2500 with auto leveling rear end. Stock front end was 2 inches lower than rear.

I installed a kit from BDS Suspension specifically designed for this model truck.

Very happy with the results, installed 35x11.5x20 tires on factory wheels.
Looks good!! Do the tires stick out the sides at all?
 

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