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Old 02-22-2008, 01:24 PM
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Lorenz Level Kit - Before/After pics

OK, I got the Lorenz Leveling kit installed. Here are a few before/after pics:

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Looks Great!! Ride better for ya?
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Looks good. Which one did you go with? I'm looking at the Bilstein 5100 Lorenz kit.
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made a big diff. I got my HBS spacers on the way. Gonna go with the 5100 Blisteins too
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Originally Posted by 99Quad
Looks good. Which one did you go with? I'm looking at the Bilstein 5100 Lorenz kit.
Thanks. It's the front leveling kit with 6% springs and bilstein 5100's.
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How was the install? I still haven't put mine on yet due to the hail damage. Did you do it yourself?

It looks good. Nice Job
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Very nice rig, but now you've gone and done it...once you've been bitten by the mod bug, there's no cure...
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Originally Posted by texasram2500
How was the install? I still haven't put mine on yet due to the hail damage. Did you do it yourself?

It looks good. Nice Job
Well, you see...here's the thing...

I kinda went ahead and had a local shop do the job.

I justify it by noting that they're hourly rate is only 25% of mine.
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Originally Posted by jamesbfishin
Very nice rig, but now you've gone and done it...once you've been bitten by the mod bug, there's no cure...
Thanks alot.

I do have a [short] list of additonal things I'd like to do....

It's my daily driver, but I got it to tow with, too so I'll definitely go mild on the mods. I just couldn't get around the raked look that the stock suspension gave the truck.
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Originally Posted by Evil Genius
Thanks alot.

I do have a [short] list of additonal things I'd like to do....

It's my daily driver, but I got it to tow with, too so I'll definitely go mild on the mods. I just couldn't get around the raked look that the stock suspension gave the truck.

Couldn't agree more, The dog with it's nose in the weeds just doesn't look right, although I do undertsand the function of it.

Although these truck can clear 35's easily with a leveling kit, I opted for 305/65/17 to keep performance near stock. At least for now


Nice truck, enjoy....
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Looks good ! I have a Hell Bent kit coming and after seeing yours I can't wait.
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Originally Posted by jamesbfishin
Couldn't agree more, The dog with it's nose in the weeds just doesn't look right, although I do undertsand the function of it.

Although these truck can clear 35's easily with a leveling kit, I opted for 305/65/17 to keep performance near stock. At least for now


Nice truck, enjoy....
Thanks. My current tires are 305/55/20's but I obviously had them on with the stock suspension. I got such a smokin' deal on them ($300.00 net cost for the tires, 305/55/20 nitto terra grapplers and the 20X8.5 Chrome MB Gunner wheels) that I couldn't pass it up!

I think I will go up to a 35 (maybe Toyo M/T) when it's time to replace these.
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nice!!!! stuff
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I like it better without the flairs but it's a good looking ride.
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