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Old 03-17-2010, 12:29 AM
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Has any one leveled their truck ive been looking at a Revtek kit. It seems some use alum where as others are poly. Rize has a kit thats twice as much and seems the same to me, the truck shops here are not helping much. Does dodge have a leveling kit ?
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Dodge has no leveling kits. all aftermarket. all the ones that have come into the shop have all had metal spacers installed.
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You could also go to SkyJacker and use their D25 coils to level the front out.

I have a couple close friends who used the RevTek poly leveling kits and they swear by them.

On mine I used the D25 coils as the shop where it was done could only get them at the time.They have been on now since early 2000 and have been a ncie addition.
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I have the Tuff Country spacers in mine right now and will be going with the D25 springs sometime soon.
I have ridden in several trucks with the D25's and they ride better than mine does with the spacers.
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Thanks for the advice i check out the springs
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jusr ran across this in the Mopar performance catalog. leveling kits for the Ram trucks. go figure.
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Old 06-12-2010, 12:12 PM
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Too bad ma -mo probally wants twice as much for a kit than an aftermarket part!
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