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Nicholas Shriner

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I recently purchased a 2019 Ram North Edition. These Rams sit 1 inch higher than the regular Longhorn Ram. If i level out the front, will I need a 3 inch level as apposed to the 2"? Any recommendations?
 

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Seems to me if it sits an inch higher all the way around the rake would still be the same, so you would still need the same amount to level it. Make sense?
 
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Seems to me if it sits an inch higher all the way around the rake would still be the same, so you would still need the same amount to level it. Make sense?

Yea, but since its already taller would a normal level not lift it as much? I think that was his question.
 

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Yea, but since its already taller would a normal level not lift it as much? I think that was his question.

Yep we understand the question the same. What I was saying if the rake of the truck at stock height is 2” then if they raise the whole truck 1” all they way around than the rake will still be 2”.

Maybe what I should of said was OP measure the height of your rear and front wheel wells. Then take the difference and that is the height of the spacer you need to level the truck.
 

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Yep we understand the question the same. What I was saying if the rake of the truck at stock height is 2” then if they raise the whole truck 1” all they way around than the rake will still be 2”.

Maybe what I should of said was OP measure the height of your rear and front wheel wells. Then take the difference and that is the height of the spacer you need to level the truck.

But then the question would be, would a spacer to level a normal truck say 1.5” or 2” actually lift his truck that much?
 

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