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I'm researching adding a leveling kit to my 2003 Dodge 1500 4x4. After hitting a deer I'm replacing my busted stock bumper with a heavy duty bumper/grille combo so I want to handle the added weight on the front. In addition it would just be nice to get that level look. Just curious what others are using and if you would recommend it.
Thanks for the input. This message has been edited. Last edited by: SoapCreekHemi, |
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All you are paying for is a pair of keys to re-index your torsion bars, so it doesn't really matter which company you go with. The main difference is the price. I wouldn't recommend spending more than $100 for a set. Put the rest of your cash toward some Bilstein 5125 shocks to handle the increased front end load from the bumper.
'03 Black SLT QC SWB 4x4 Off-Road-- Rough Country X-Lift -- Deaver progressive leaf springs w/ 4" lift -- Bilstein 5100 shocks (BE5-6528-H5 front / BE5-6249-H5 rear) -- 35 x 12.50 Dick Cepek FCII's on 17 x 9 Centerline Dorsals -- AirAid Intake System w/ AMSOIL synthetic filter -- Comp 260 cam -- Manley springs & retainers -- Stu's Custom Pushrods -- JBA Cat-4ward mids -- Borla cat-back exhaust --Superchips -- Mark VIII e-fan w/ FK60 -- 8.2mm Taylors-- 180 deg t-stat -- AMSOIL -- Hella Black Magics -- bunch of other stuff "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." - Sir Winston Churchill HTC Titan killer |
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