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Jensfred

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I have a 2015 Ram 1500. What is the best and least inexpensive route to level out the front of the truck? Please advise. Want the truck to sit level not tilted down in front.
 

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Depends if you have a 4wd or 2wd
I'm going to level my 2wd with maxtracs coil springs


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Bilstein 5100s are great because you can choose different height settings and get the exact look you want, plus you can keep them on if you decide to lift the truck down the road. However, I first used a 2.5 inch spacer kit from hell bent steel. Truck drove perfect, no issues, kit cost $95. So there's always that
 

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Do the bilstein 5100s. They're $200 and safer for the truck than spacers. Keep in mind you'll have to get new UCA's to prevent the ball joints from popping. Mevotech makes a set you can get for $80 for the pair.
 

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Bilstein 5100s are great because you can choose different height settings and get the exact look you want, plus you can keep them on if you decide to lift the truck down the road. However, I first used a 2.5 inch spacer kit from hell bent steel. Truck drove perfect, no issues, kit cost $95. So there's always that

See,dude used spacers with no problem,use those pos bills to lift your truck & see how well it rides.
 

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Do the bilstein 5100s. They're $200 and safer for the truck than spacers. Keep in mind you'll have to get new UCA's to prevent the ball joints from popping. Mevotech makes a set you can get for $80 for the pair.

Wrong answer again,get some max trac's & you'll not need those upper A arms,oh your welcome.
 

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I've got ready lift 2" spacers with no issues on my truck. I ran RCX spacers on my 2011 ram with no issues either. If my next truck is a Ram 1500 it'll get bilsteins.

If you set the bilsteins at 2.1 you won't need new UCA'S. (at least that's what I hear from a numbers of members who are successfully running that set up.)

If you go spacers then pick up a set of Mevotech UCA'S. Remember to paint them before installing though.

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