I installed a 2.5 inch rough country leveling kit that used strut extenders in the front, and 1 inch blocks in the rear with the N2.0 rear shocks. I want to raise it more, and I wanted to install the Skyjacker F432STK 3 inch front and 3 inch rear lift alongside my leveling kit. It uses add a leaf in the rear, and in the front adjustable coil overs. I want to mount the strut extenders from my leveling kit onto these new front adjustable struts, and keep the 1 inch block in the rear with the add a leaf. I imagine the rough country rear shocks that I put in will be long enough to stay on the truck so I do not have to buy longer rear shocks. Anybody?
yes
leveling kits
Sort of. They will fit but they will rub a without the leveling kit in front. The rear is fine. a leveling kit is usually under a hundred and having it installed is usually around another hundred.
A leveling kit for trucks and SUV's are to eliminate the 'nosedive' look that may be standard from the factory. It can also add about 2" of lift to your vehicle allowing you to mount a larger tire.
Normally a suspension lift kit levels the truck's nose with the rear. It may depend on the type of lift, but that's normally the case.
Yes. A body lift goes between a vehicle's body and the frame and a leveling kit is a block that is placed above or below a vehicle's front springs to level the suspension. The two are unrelated and will not interfere with each other.
Yes, I have a 1993 Silverado with a 3" Body lift and a leveling kit and am running 35x12.5x15 M/T's on it. No rubbing in tight turns, and nearly none at full flex.
Most lift kits will work for any truck, as long as you don't have an unusually narrow chassis.
No you cannot. You will need a lift to fit 37" tires. With a level kit you can only fit 33"-35" tires
You dont need any lift, but the front will rub unless you put a leveling kit on it.
PRG products makes a good kit
You need to buy a suspension lift kit or a body lift kit... a suspension kit is better and looks nicer