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What is the best way to level a 2009 titan crew cab 4x4? I want to do it the best way possible no excessive wear or damage to any parts. I've read the thread on it but I'm still a little confused.

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If your still have the original struts up front. I recommend bilstein 5100s on middle perch (they are adjustable) will get you pretty close. Otherwise if your not interested in putting much money into it you can get a solid aluminum spacer to put between your struts and coil bucket (you can find them pretty cheap on ebay or check out buy/sell section here). Both options are safe, you will retain factory ride with the spacer, the bilsteins will improve it.
 

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If your still have the original struts up front. I recommend bilstein 5100s on middle perch (they are adjustable) will get you pretty close. Otherwise if your not interested in putting much money into it you can get a solid aluminum spacer to put between your struts and coil bucket (you can find them pretty cheap on ebay or check out buy/sell section here). Both options are safe, you will retain factory ride with the spacer, the bilsteins will improve it.
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If your still have the original struts up front. I recommend bilstein 5100s on middle perch (they are adjustable) will get you pretty close. Otherwise if your not interested in putting much money into it you can get a solid aluminum spacer to put between your struts and coil bucket (you can find them pretty cheap on ebay or check out buy/sell section here). Both options are safe, you will retain factory ride with the spacer, the bilsteins will improve it.
Cool, I was concerned that I would need more than just the Bilstiens to get it even.

Another question, I saw a kit for Bilstiens for the front and back would that level the truck also? I ask because I live on a rough road and I take it off road occasionally and if it improved the ride it might be worth it.
Also, how long will the Bilstiens last? will they need replacing?
 

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bilstein's in the rear do not add height...they're just shocks. post a link to those Bilstein's you mention as we don't have enough information for what you're asking?
 

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I bought a rancho quick lift kit from Rock Auto. I think I spent $300. Raises the front 1.5 inches to level the rake of the truck. I wasn't at all happy with the stock ride of my 2010 4x4 crew cab, it was super stiff and didn't ride over hills on the roads in Maryland very well. The Rancho is also "adjustable" so you can loosen or tighten the ride. Rancho ride is much better than the stock in my opinion, I was able to go up one tires size as well.
 

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