Adding the 2" level, and then the 33/12.50/20 tires hurt the mileage some, but that was expected. I live in the hills and close to work so I don't get a lot of actual highway driving. I'm managing to sustain about 18mpg now. It was in the 19 - 20 range before. So yeah, it dipped, but not that badly
I have a 2016 Laramie Crew Cab. I put a 2" leveling kit on it. Yesterday I put 33/12.50/20 E load (10 ply) tires on it. It rides great!! I didn't even need spacers on the front. I'm going to put them on anyway just for peace of mind because it's really close, but I don't need to. I've heard you...
I had a couple friends swing by and help me. It was amazing having a couple extra hands to do it. The job really does need two people to do it. One can do it, but what a PITA!!! I'm just glad it's safe again. I was almost sick over it
OK. I screwed up. I just don't know how badly. My leveling kit had no instructions in it. I watched a bunch of videos and figured I would be OK. I got it done (I'll post a picture in a minute). When I put the shocks back in, I didn't know I was supposed to turn the blocks 180 degrees. I lined...
I bought one about a year ago and have never installed it .Thinking about doing it myself instead of paying the shop to do it. Looks simple enough from the videos I've watched Anyone installed their own? How hard is it to do? Any tips or tricks you want to share?