Recommendation on leveling kit

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I was actually looking at those since I saw someone else mention that setup. Do you know how much I would have to lift front to make it level?

Depends on what you consider “level”. If you want it perfectly level by measurement, probably like 2.5” or so.
Just measure the difference front to back on your truck. Also, you can lift the of the truck easily with a floor jack, to get an idea of the look of certain height gains.

i personally like the back and inch or so higher, otherwise it looks like its sagging ass IMO.
 

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Are you off-roading the truck? What are your needs to level? Bigger wheels and tires? Or are you gonna wheel with a half ton? I don’t see the need for King’s on a 1500 just to level it. Wheeling it maybe (not that I would wheel a half ton, that’s what Jeeps and Toyota’s are for) or a show truck. Bilsteins and UCA’s are the way to go to get a decent ride and go bigger on wheels and tires (for under $1k).


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Are you off-roading the truck? What are your needs to level? Bigger wheels and tires? Or are you gonna wheel with a half ton? I don’t see the need for King’s on a 1500 just to level it. Wheeling it maybe (not that I would wheel a half ton, that’s what Jeeps and Toyota’s are for) or a show truck. Bilsteins and UCA’s are the way to go to get a decent ride and go bigger on wheels and tires (for under $1k).


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when he said he didn't want anything cheap, and was willing to pay extra... all I could think of was Thuren and Carli. Just sayin.
 

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