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Old 07-26-2006, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question about leveling kit- can't get ahold of Greg

Been trying to get ahold of Greg for about 3 days now and just figured i'd ask the board.

I want the 2" leveling kit for the front, not the 2.5", but as you can see here- http://www.prgproducts.com/titan_leveling.php
it says 'PRG 4WD 2" LEVELING KIT", now if i'm understanding this correctly, i can use that 2" one on my 2wd, correct?

Just want to make sure before i order.

by the way, do any of you have any pics w/the 2" lift? i see lots of posts about the 2.5", but not the 2" one.

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Re: Question about leveling kit- can't get ahold of Greg

This is the best, most complete kit on the market! The kit includes two CNC billet 6061 spacers, upgraded urethane bumpstops, grade 8 hardware, new cotter keys, and photo instructions to make do-it-yourself installation a breeze! The leveling kit is designed to leave the front 1/2" to 5/8" lower than the rear. However, if you want a bit more height in the back, see our mini lift kit below. If you have a 2WD and want less lift, order the 4WD kit, but we do NOT recommend installation of the 2WD kit on a 4WD vehicle because of suspension interference issues. We offer a lifetime guarantee against manufacturer's defects. 2WD kit shown.

Sounds like using the 4wd kit on a 2wd truck is okay.
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Re: Question about leveling kit- can't get ahold of Greg

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Sounds like using the 4wd kit on a 2wd truck is okay.
Yeah, it's fine, but you're truck will not be completely level. If that's what you're after, then go ahead. I'm running a 4WD spacer with a Skyjacker poly spacer on a 2WD.
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Re: Question about leveling kit- can't get ahold of Greg

Thanks guys. Yeah Sammy, i want the 2" b/c from the 4x2s i've seen w/the 2.5" lift, they almost look 'too level', so much that to me it looks like the front is a tad higher and i just don't care for that look.

I measured mine and from the ground to top of wheel-well, its 35" in front and 37 7/8" in back.
So to me an approximate 7/8" will be hardly noticeable and just about right.
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Re: Question about leveling kit- can't get ahold of Greg

can you see and visual difference?
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Re: Question about leveling kit- can't get ahold of Greg

Yeah, big time. Just do a search for leveling kits and look at the various pics people have posted that have the 2.5" leveling kit.
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