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Just a question because I’m not completely clear on this. I am having a 2.5 rough country leveling kit installed next week. I ordered 17x8 wheels with a 0mm offset. I will be running 265/70r17 tires. Does anyone know if I am going to run the crash bars with this setup? Pic of truck now! Thanks!

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I have the same exact setup but I'm at +25 offset and rub ever so slightly at full lock backing out of a driveway... I think some trimming might be in your future at almost an inch more of stance than I

Edit: actually 17x8.5" but still likely to rub
 
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You guys know if it takes 2” to level the front, or is it 2.5”? Seems odd for preload to have 2.5” kits and have to set them at the max.
 

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You guys know if it takes 2” to level the front, or is it 2.5”? Seems odd for preload to have 2.5” kits and have to set them at the max.
My 2.5" still has the slightest bit of rake. 3" would be perfectly level with no load in the bed
 

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My 2.5" still has the slightest bit of rake. 3" would be perfectly level with no load in the bed
Okay, interesting. I picked up a set Bilstein 6112s (2.5” level) and was hoping to be level.
 


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I have a 2.5" level and to the eye it looks level but there's still a little rake. I wanted it that way as I work out of my truck and some days I have a good amount of weight in the bed. Just keep that in mind if you're going to go 3" because if you weight the bed down it'll be nose high now.



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Okay, interesting. I picked up a set Bilstein 6112s (2.5” level) and was hoping to be level.
It is close enough and miles better than the stock rake, but its gonna be one of those things that no one will ever notice unless you point it out to them
 

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It is close enough and miles better than the stock rake, but its gonna be one of those things that no one will ever notice unless you point it out to them
IIRC it's about 3/8" off but I'd have to measure that again since it's been a while.
 

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I have a 2.5" level and to the eye it looks level but there's still a little rake. I wanted it that way as I work out of my truck and some days I have a good amount of weight in the bed. Just keep that in mind if you're going to go 3" because if you weight the bed down it'll be nose high now.



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Ah okay. If it looks like yours I’ll be happy for sure. Although I’m in the minority and trying to cram 22s in there lol.
 

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IIRC it's about 3/8" off but I'd have to measure that again since it's been a while.
Okay, barely noticeable. Hopefully it doesn’t ride like shit at the top setting but I’ll find out.
 

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Okay, barely noticeable. Hopefully it doesn’t ride like shit at the top setting but I’ll find out.
I cant remember but are the Bilsteins adjustable?
 

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Yeah, the 6112s are. They have 7 settings I believe and 2.5” max.
That's good as you'll be able to dial them down if you don't like the top setting.
 
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I have the same exact setup but I'm at +25 offset and rub ever so slightly at full lock backing out of a driveway... I think some trimming might be in your future at almost an inch more of stance than I

Edit: actually 17x8.5" but still likely to rub
thanks for the reply! I kind of assumed there would be a little trimming! Shouldn’t be too bad though since there’s probably only about a 1/2 inch difference.
 

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Is being level an actual thing you measure, or is it a perception?

This is my truck. Is it level or not?

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