Need a little rise in the front and MBRP exh
#1
Need a little rise in the front and MBRP exh
What's everyone's preferred leveling kit? I'd like to keep a ever so slight rake still for when i tow the boat. I've read some stuff about just switching shackles?
Also I'm gettin with Riff to get a 6637 intake ordered up and now the stock exhaust needs to take a hike. Just got my bonus and the wife finished Nursing school..... time for some truck love!
I've heard good things about the 4" turbo back with single 5" tip? Also if you have that setup and like it please tell me how to get it ordered up.
Guages and DP might have to wait till next year pretty sad bout that........
Thanks,
-Adam
Also I'm gettin with Riff to get a 6637 intake ordered up and now the stock exhaust needs to take a hike. Just got my bonus and the wife finished Nursing school..... time for some truck love!
I've heard good things about the 4" turbo back with single 5" tip? Also if you have that setup and like it please tell me how to get it ordered up.
Guages and DP might have to wait till next year pretty sad bout that........
Thanks,
-Adam
#3
For a leveling kit, either get a QUALITY kit with new springs (Ruff Country and Tuff Country have ****ty ride quality) or a kit that includes both rear shackles AND front hangers for the front springs, IMO. I have one from Pro Comp (yes Jim, still in a box in my garage) that seems like a nice kit.
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#8
If you want to do it right then you want shackles AND hangers or new springs. Like I said before, many just buy longer shackles and are happy with it.
#10
Do a shackle and hanger kit. That why you do not have any portion of your spring hanging way down. Also it will retain a quality ride. Two kits I have used and liked were the Danahoe Racing and Fabtech leveling kits. The Fabtech made my F250 be alittle nose-up so F350 blocks were added to the rear to level it out. Just do it, you will like the look.
#11
Do a shackle and hanger kit. That why you do not have any portion of your spring hanging way down. Also it will retain a quality ride. Two kits I have used and liked were the Danahoe Racing and Fabtech leveling kits. The Fabtech made my F250 be alittle nose-up so F350 blocks were added to the rear to level it out. Just do it, you will like the look.