There are a few ways to level a 2500/3500, but if not done correctly you will have ride quality issues. If done correctly (Staying within the designed working area), ride quality will not be bad. The correct way, would be to use an Upper Control arm that allows for more down travel, combined with the correct length shocks to allow full range of the added travel. Some trucks sit 3.5-4" higher in the rear than the front, If your truck is like this, You might want to think about a 4" kit to level. Factory specs, angles, and alignment will be much better in that situation. Below is a link to our leveling packages by "Stage", and our 4/6" packages as well. There is detailed info at the links to help, or you can ring our sales staff with questions at the number below.
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