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Old 05-11-2008, 11:25 AM
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I had a Tuff Country that caused my front end to kick towards the drivers side. I could never get the truck to track true with the leveling kit and replaced it with a BD 4".
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Old 06-07-2008, 10:28 AM
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It all depends on your level of comfort. MANY people have been running billet spacers on their 05+ 4X4 Superduty's with great results including myself (35,000+ Hard Miles). Yes, the axle will shift slightly to the driver side with the arc of the track bar but it is typically 95% asthetics (which 98% of people will never notice) and 5% mechanical in nature. You have many options but billet spacers are definitely the best bang for the buck. I would recommend you measure to make sure you actually need a 2" kit to level the truck. I only needed 1.5" Spacers for mine. Good luck!
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:02 AM
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i got the skyjacker 2.5" kit with the track bar relocation bracket, heavy duty sway bar, new coils in the front, and an add a leaf in the back for about $850 and all parts were powdercoated(except rear add a leaf). the truck doesnt ride quite as good as it did stock(obviuosly) but for a 1 ton truck on 35's it still runs pretty darn smooth. it still has a little bit of back to front downward slant on it, but i prefer it be like that. because when i have my 5th wheel hooked up to it it rides perfectly level....
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:04 AM
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one more thing it also came with the skyjacker hydro 7000 shocks
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:07 AM
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i got the skyjacker 2.5" kit with the track bar relocation bracket, heavy duty sway bar, new coils in the front, and an add a leaf in the back for about $850 and all parts were powdercoated(except rear add a leaf). the truck doesnt ride quite as good as it did stock(obviuosly) but for a 1 ton truck on 35's it still runs pretty darn smooth. it still has a little bit of back to front downward slant on it, but i prefer it be like that. because when i have my 5th wheel hooked up to it it rides perfectly level.... one more thing it also came with the skyjacker hydro 7000 shocks
Very nice! Congrats!
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:25 AM
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^^thanks man.
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