Not a detail but installed a leveling kit and 32's on my truck

SShine

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Suspension needed a rebuild badly (had the trademark dodge squeaky front end), so I took it all apart, replaced bushings with ES poly units, new balljoints, sway bar bushings, etc. Installed a 1.5" front leveling kit (no lift kits available for 2wd models), and got some new tires as well:D



More noticeable in person, but the front sits about 3" higher and the rear about 2" higher than stock. Tires are about 3" taller.



Before:

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After:

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Im a sport car kinda guy but Ive got a special place in my heart for all duallys. Something about knowing that you can pull 15000 lbs without a sweat is mind boggling. Is this a work truck? any motor mods?
 
Carbon Blue said:
Im a sport car kinda guy but Ive got a special place in my heart for all duallys. Something about knowing that you can pull 15000 lbs without a sweat is mind boggling. Is this a work truck? any motor mods?



I use it to do my detailing, havent used it for real "work" since I moved out of south florida.



It has a few mods, 4" DP and exhaust, intake, fuel plate ground down and slid forward (the equivalent of a "chip", this is a 12v cummins), and ~40psi.



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Looks much better :D If you want to correct for the larger tire size, you could get a handheld tuner and adjust your PCM. I would just get a custom tune, though.
 
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