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Discussion in 'General Tow Rig Discussion' started by FishingRig, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. FishingRig

    FishingRig Active Member

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    We had some input on leveling. What about lifting. All the lifts I have found are still showing blocks. I dont like the idea of blocks. Which lift kit do you guys like and use.
     
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    I had the Recon series suspension on my 05 Dodge and I absolutely loved it. My steering was already messed up from putting a spacer leveling kit on but it noticeably improved the ride on and off road.

    They are expensive but it is totally worth paying a bit more initially so you don't have to pay to fix your worn out steering components.
     
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    KORE has suspensions that are designed for your rig. As far as the rear blocks go I would be tempted to keep the stock rear springs and use the blocks. My reasoning is because you use your rig for towing. You do not want to get a softer spring and reduce your ability to haul your loads. Also I would not worry about the extra pivot point or the axle wrap because it looks like you tow your boat to and from the lake with it. It sounds like this is only to get you to the lake and back on the highway. However, if you also use your tow rig as a hunting rig then you may want to invest in some traction bars for the rear axle. Superlift makes some rear bars for your rig. I guess you will have to answer your own ideas for you and your rig. Is this just a tow rig that hauls or is this also a play toy that is expected to play a little on the trail?

    LT.
     

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