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Leveling Kit
I saw that a leveling kit is about 150-400 or so dollars. So I'm highly considering jumping up the front end 2" and fitting the 35s in there. Anyone have pictures or suggestions as far as makers. as always, thanks guys!
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Everything, 35inch terra grapplers, 20" KMC backseat black rims, and the 2.5" Tuff Country leveling kit have been ordered. All should be said and done within 2-4 weeks. The tires taking the longest, everything else will be less than a week most likely. Can't wait! I'll be sure to post before and afters.
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I have a tuff country leveling kit. On my rig look in my garage. I fit 35's on the stock wheels. I allso have 2in blocks on the back. I like the tuff country kit and it was fairlly easy to put on.
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