2" lift blocks for my 05
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2" lift blocks for my 05
I had a levelling kit installed yesterday, and want to lift the rear 2" also, I can install it, but where can I order the blocks and U bolts online? Do i need tapered blocks? The shop that installed the leveller says 120 for blocks and U bolts + 90 for installation. Can i do better than that online?
also, why do they call it a levelling kit? now the rear of my truck sags about an inch below the front. Shouldn't a true levelling kit be 1" up front or 2" up front and 1 in the rear?
also, why do they call it a levelling kit? now the rear of my truck sags about an inch below the front. Shouldn't a true levelling kit be 1" up front or 2" up front and 1 in the rear?
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call www.jackit.com . You'll need to know the axle diameter (or inside diameter of the u-bolts), and the length of the u-bolts. Don't remember how much, but now much.
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I did that on my 05 before later lifting it more. You'll need shocks too with a 2" block in the rear. They will top out when you hit bumps and stuff. That is how I found out that intially the wrong Bilstein shocks had been put on my truck. The part number was for a stock truck. When compared to the stock shock, they were almost identical in length. I ended up getting the bilstein with the part number for the superlift kit. The superlift 4" kit uses a two block in the rear.
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