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Thanks, torn between the Eibach shocks at 2.25" and these 2"collars for $100 less.
I just did the rear Eibachs this morning, signficant improvement overall, much more solid feel in the rear. If the fronts are just a good I might go that route eventually.
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Ok guys I see a lot of 2.5ā€ and a lot of 3ā€ levels. What space do I need to go with? I just want my truck level lol. I donā€™t want my rear to squat but Iā€™d like it level lol. Any advice would be appreciated
 

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Ok guys I see a lot of 2.5ā€ and a lot of 3ā€ levels. What space do I need to go with? I just want my truck level lol. I donā€™t want my rear to squat but Iā€™d like it level lol. Any advice would be appreciated
3ā€ if you want it level with the back. I went with the 2.25ā€ Eibach setting to keep a little rake.
 

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Thanks for the quick response, Iā€™m still debating when Iā€™m going to level the truck as I donā€™t want to buy a new set of tires lol
 

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Ok guys I see a lot of 2.5ā€ and a lot of 3ā€ levels. What space do I need to go with? I just want my truck level lol. I donā€™t want my rear to squat but Iā€™d like it level lol. Any advice would be appreciated
Just keep in mind that with the 3" level if you ever tow or haul heavy stuff in the bed now the front end will be higher. I went with the 2.5" level and it's only 3/8" lower than the rear,it still looks perfectly level by eyeing it.

I never intended to buy new tires either but if you're on here long enough you'll end up with them. lol I went with the 265/70/17 because there's no rubbing and you don't have to cut the crash bars.
 


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Oh I know Iā€™ll end up getting new tires but as of now I wasnā€™t to wear out the stocks lol. I Thinking of the 2.5 you both make a great point
 

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3ā€ lift before and after lager tires on stock wheels
 

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Oh I know Iā€™ll end up getting new tires but as of now I wasnā€™t to wear out the stocks lol. I Thinking of the 2.5 you both make a great point
I bought mine online from Tirebuyer and they were great to deal with. I actually sold my stock tires for $300.00 so the new ones ended up only costing me $400.00 in the end. You might be able to get your new one sooner than you think. lol ?

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I bought mine online from Tirebuyer and they were great to deal with. I actually sold my stock tires for $300.00 so the new ones ended up only costing me $400.00 in the end. You might be able to get your new one sooner than you think. lol ?

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Cool, I also sold my tires on Craigslist for $380. They only had 400 miles on them.
 

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Ok guys I see a lot of 2.5ā€ and a lot of 3ā€ levels. What space do I need to go with? I just want my truck level lol. I donā€™t want my rear to squat but Iā€™d like it level lol. Any advice would be appreciated
I went with a 2 inch ReadyLift level. It gave me a 1.5 inch rise in the front. Iā€™m a good inch lower than the rear and have not been happy with it. Every time I look at Maggie I wish she was lifted just a bit more. Needless to say I have a 2.5 inch kit sitting in my garage waiting to be installed. I would love to get tires to go with it but after spending a lot in other ā€˜upgradesā€™ I wonā€™t even try to justify that and will have to wait until the oem DynaProā€™s are worn.
 
 



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