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I just wanted to pass on my advice concerning the use of an edge leveling kit. I just installed and Edge 2" mini spring pack and "WoW" what a difference in looks. I've put about 350 miles since installation and I really haven't noticed much of a difference from the stock ride. The spring pack ran me $225 plus shipping so it a little bit more than an add a leaf but I'm really pleased with it. It took me about 4hrs to install since I was doing most of the work myself. I will post some before and after pics this weekend so all can see the difference. One key note, removing the bolt on the driver side track bar mount is key to getting the spring alignment bolt on the passenger side to fall back in place when trying to rest it back down on the axle housing. If I had known this little trick in the beggining, I would have saved probably an hours worth of time and a whole lot of frustration. My only complaint with the Edge pack was it did not come with instructions! The good thing though is the guys who sold it to me where more than willing to talk me through problem areas over the phone.
Thanks LuLu and you are not kidding! I was so amazed at the difference my self, the only regret that I had was that I didn't go with a 3" spring so I could add this heavy Ranch Hand bumper to the front. I would do it now but I'm afraid it would have a negative affect on the looks lol. Well if you decide to go with the 2" let me know if you need some assistance and I will give you some lessons learned. If you want to buy a 3" leveling I will trade you.
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