Hey guys, Well I decided to go with this kit for my 2011 Sport.
http://www.readylift.com/c-246-dodge-ram-1500-2011-up-4wd-only-25.aspx
Oh and before I forget, Mine is a 4x4 of course and it also has the auto 4x4 option as well, the truck came with it, otherwise I would have not gotten the option If I had the truck built. I have been told that auto 4x4 is a no no, to hard on the truck. Does this matter if it is auto 4x4? Again I never use this either, If I need 4x4, I got in 4x4 not auto
My friend works at a dealer and is knocking off close to 50.00 so that's a fair price!
Anyways this is my first truck and I know lots of guys tend to level the trucks after they get them, after really looking at the truck for a while I see why, the front is just to low and sloped at an angle and just doesnt look right. My question is
- Since this is the 2.5' lift is there anything I should do to the back before the shop installs the kit? A lot of guys have told me I won't need to both with the back at the moment because it is quite higher to begin with. As for actual truck mods I would like to lift it in a year or two and out new tires and rims on, but for now this will do.
I'd really like to hear some advice from some of the pros here seeing as lots know much more than your basic service tech. This is my first truck so I'm new
http://www.readylift.com/c-246-dodge-ram-1500-2011-up-4wd-only-25.aspx
Oh and before I forget, Mine is a 4x4 of course and it also has the auto 4x4 option as well, the truck came with it, otherwise I would have not gotten the option If I had the truck built. I have been told that auto 4x4 is a no no, to hard on the truck. Does this matter if it is auto 4x4? Again I never use this either, If I need 4x4, I got in 4x4 not auto
My friend works at a dealer and is knocking off close to 50.00 so that's a fair price!
Anyways this is my first truck and I know lots of guys tend to level the trucks after they get them, after really looking at the truck for a while I see why, the front is just to low and sloped at an angle and just doesnt look right. My question is
- Since this is the 2.5' lift is there anything I should do to the back before the shop installs the kit? A lot of guys have told me I won't need to both with the back at the moment because it is quite higher to begin with. As for actual truck mods I would like to lift it in a year or two and out new tires and rims on, but for now this will do.
I'd really like to hear some advice from some of the pros here seeing as lots know much more than your basic service tech. This is my first truck so I'm new