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Old 03-01-2011 | 05:30 AM
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Who makes the best leveling kit? And is it necessary to do add a leafs in the rear? I want to run the 33/12.50's on my 2011 cc
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Check with Belltech, it's the one that I use, and I'm happy with it. There's also McGaughty's. If you're going to level also take a look at the drive shaft alignment kit, I know Belltech has those, b/c I have it.
Old 03-01-2011 | 11:54 AM
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Ready lift makes a decent leveling kit. The front is a 2.25 inch lift and the rear you take out the one inch factory block and buy a 2 or 3" block with new U-bolts.
Old 03-01-2011 | 08:02 PM
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There all pretty much the same really,just pick what brand you wann use and run with it


Originally Posted by lady3bglover
Check with Belltech, it's the one that I use, and I'm happy with it. There's also McGaughty's. If you're going to level also take a look at the drive shaft alignment kit, I know Belltech has those, b/c I have it.

Why would leveling the front of the truck cause rear driveshaft issues??
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