Definitely needs to be leveled

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How wide are your wheels? I have 20x10 ADV's with a zero offset and I am hoping for no rubbing issues with the stock suspension. I am also running 35x12.2 Nitto MT's.

A couple of pics of your wheels on the truck would be great!!

The BMF's are 20x9 +00
 

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Has anyone measured yet from front to back to see how much the front needs to be lifted to bring it level? 1 1/2" or 2"? The one I measured looked like 1 1/2" would do it. Will the 2" lift be too much? Will the springs settle over time and is that a good reason to go with the higher lift?
 
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Has anyone measured yet from front to back to see how much the front needs to be lifted to bring it level? 1 1/2" or 2"? The one I measured looked like 1 1/2" would do it. Will the 2" lift be too much? Will the springs settle over time and is that a good reason to go with the higher lift?

RPG has a front shock collar which gives about a 1.5" raise to the front. Checkout their thread for details. Should be perfect.
 

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RPG has a front shock collar which gives about a 1.5" raise to the front. Checkout their thread for details. Should be perfect.

Isn't that this thread or is there another one I am unaware of?
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Looking at the current pics of the Gen2, I would bet that 37's aren't going to fit without aftermarket fenders. It looks like they squeezed the opening together a little with this generation to make the 35's fit the truck more.

And it has been beaten to death in this forum - but don't put a lift kit on these trucks. It ruins what they are built for. Kinda like harnessing a million dollar race horse to an apple cart......



How does it ruin what they are built for if you lift front end 3 inches without changing geometry


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