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Old 02-16-2012, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The parts I've choosen for a leveling kit

Since everyone on here seems to recommend Geno's garage and they also do have the best prices I'll start there..

Bilstein 5100 (F&R) - $78.95 each x4
Bilstein 5100 Steering stabilizer - $79.95
MaxxLinks end links (up to 3" lift) - $89.50

I've decided to go with leveling springs based on what some or at least 50% of posts I've read say about leveling spacers, NOT BAD AT ALL, probably stock ride, but maybe worse...

The Best buy on springs I could find were the Rough Country 2" leveling springs.

They're the same price on roughcountry.com, but are more expensive to ship, so 2" 03-09 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 4x4 Leveling Coils - Diesel @Top Gun Customz

they have the cheapest shipping, which makes it the loswest overall price!

I'll write a review on those springs when I get them, hope you guys approve or that I help someone else...

OH YA... I called Rough Country to ask about the springs, to see how they ride and also to ask if they settle lower than 2"... the guy seemed to think they'd ride like stock or better becuase of aftermarket shocks and that it settled at 2" supposedly
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totally awesome setup... the springs/shocks kick !
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Old 04-27-2012, 03:48 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Glad you like it, enjoy
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Throw some pictures up!
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I'm not that good with computers but I'll and figure it out today and take some pics
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Make a free account hereImage hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket, in your account there will be an "upload" button for pics. Once you upload them, you go to your album find the pic you want and it should have 4 codes next to it or below it... copy the image code and paste it in the message block...

you have no excuse now, pics asap lol
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