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Best way to lift my truck?

If you were only looking for 1 or 2 inches then a T-Bar crank would suffice, but since you want to go over 2", then the advice given about the actual lift kits would be best....look for Pro Comp....I've seen them installed on some local 6.5 1500s and they ok if you are into the big truck thing...
 
Just using airbags gained me 1 1/2" at the back. If I lift I will have my springs rearched and use bags to carry the weight of towing. I also use rancho 9000 adjustable shocks set HARD to control sway with my 10k TT. They work well.
 
Some undercarriages are best left un-viewed....

Don't believe me?



Rosie O'Donnell

I rest my case....
 
Where do you find the different torsion keys? I want to lift my 3500 about 2 inches would changing the torsion keys and cranking the bars be the best way to go. How much does that affect the ride? And where do I find an add-a-leaf?
 
BY far the easiest way to lift your truck































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Where do you find the different torsion keys? I want to lift my 3500 about 2 inches would changing the torsion keys and cranking the bars be the best way to go. How much does that affect the ride? And where do I find an add-a-leaf?

I was wondering the same thing, I need to raise the front end a little for my plow and was wondering what the best (most economical) way to do it would be?
 
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