Ram 1500 Tradesman Reg Cab Mopar 2" Lift

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RSRam

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Just installed a Mopar 2" Suspension lift on my Ram 1500 Regular Cab. Set front shocks at 2.8.

Rear Fender height stock 38.5"
Front Fender height stock 36.75"

Rear Lift height 41.75"
Front Lift height 39.5

Before Lift
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After Lift
After Lift.jpg
 
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With only front lift installed shocks set at 2.8.Front Lifted.jpg
 

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Looks great, do you like the back up that high?

If not maybe replace that spacer with a smaller one
 

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I'd like to ask what you paid for the lift? How long did it take to install?

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Looks great and I’m sure if you tow it will balance out that rear. I keep mine up high just because lol.
 
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I don't mind the rear being that high. There is no spacer to take out. The rear mopar suspension lift is new shocks and coil springs.
 
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I paid about $1000.00 for the lift. The front took about 4 hours to install. I had dealer do the back because I pulled a muscle (reinjured) my back doing the front. Honestly it isn't that difficult just time consuming especially if you haven't installed a lift before.
 
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