I am looking to buy a leveling kit for my 2wd Titan just for more clearance. Has anyone else done this to their titan? If so where is the best place to get it? Attach pics if possible.
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edit: not the same as PRG, NCD does not have bumpstops.
But just an FYI, it can be bought from a local auto store like car toys for about $12 a pair.
I just recently bought the PRG 2.5" leveling kit from a member here and love it as well. No photos yet, but there should be quite a few members here that should be able to show you.
Are you asking me? If so, I bought it from another member here on the forum under the for sale/trade section. You may be able to find a leveling kit available there or even from Nuke above that just posted. From my research before I bought the leveling kit, the PRG or NCD leveling kits are most popular.
If you want it completely level, use the 2.5" spacer/leveling kit. If you want a slight rake, use the 2" spacer.
Do you have to put in bump stops with a leveling kit?
I was in the same boat as you before I got my leveling kit installed. This question you asked is going to have some people that will say yes and some say no. From what I was told, if you go with the 2" or 2.5" leveling kit and do not plan to do any off roading, then no, you wont need them. This is what the rep from NCD told me when I asked about it on their eBay auction.
Later on through more research on these forums, I found out that it was recommended to put them on by some members. I believe it was pops that convinced me to get them. Not exactly his words, but he said it will give you a piece of mind to have them for only about $12 bucks more. His statement made sense to me and I went ahead and got them from car toys.
You'd want them on. They're not there to protect you from excessive droop, but from excessive compression travel. Think about it. Without those, you could easily put WAY too much pressure on that whole shock tower and do some serious bending of some parts.
Pops was right. It's a CHEAP insurance policy, and one I'm not sure why you wouldn't buy.
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