Leveling kit

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kandewinn

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Any Pics? I want to install the RPG adjustable, but I am debating which setting will look the best. I keep hearing 2.25" to make it level, but I have also heard 1.5" on some trucks looks good.

This is mine on non adjustable 1.5 RPG collar. Looks pretty level to me.
 

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Even if you don't remove the shocks?
What parameters is everyone using for the alignments? I knew the gen 1s had a more refined set to go off of.

Correct. Even if you're not removing the shock, you're still adjusting the ride height which will adjust the angle at which your tires sit relative to the ground and new ride height.
 

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17” Icon Rebounds, +6 offset, stock tires. Better shot from the side.
 

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Above poster is right, you can clear 37s and level it with a 1.5 inch level. I put a 2.5 inch in front, and 1" block in back, for a little extra height, so still 1.5" net. Southern Off-Road had one just like it, and I liked that setup. Also, the tech said if you ever wanted to put 37x13.5 instead of 37 x 12.5 you would need it. thumbnail.jpg
 
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