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I'm lookin for a leveling kit for the front of my 2001 cummins 2wd. So far i've found some made by daystar. Anyone know of any others? Or if daystar is worth a damn. thanks -... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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I'm lookin for a leveling kit for the front of my 2001 cummins 2wd. So far i've found some made by daystar. Anyone know of any others? Or if daystar is worth a damn. thanks -
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Daystar makes good kits -
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Really if you are looking at a spacer kit the daystar is a good product. -
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Daystar is the only one that I know about also. Because I am using their kit. 1 1/2" If you buy their 2 1/2" kit, you will need to buy aftermarket upper control arms. NOT WORTH IT..... Mine is also a 2wd dually. Hope this helps
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The 2wd duallies are a beam axle with 4wd suspension, right...?
If so, TeraFlex, Tuff Country, SkyJacker, Rancho and a bunch of others make cheap leveling spacers... IIRC, TeraFlex is discontinuing theirs, so you may be able to find a set for cheap ($70 or less.) Call my good friend Carl at TeraFlex PLUS and he can take care of you - 801-713-3314. But, yes, the Daystar kits are good stuff too. - |
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mines the 2wd 3/4 ton, what size tires are u runnin with the 1 1/2 kit -
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hey,
Was told by my dealer that they have used Rough country and Skyjacker and they found that BDS Suspensions are the best kit out there. thought i would pass that on cause i am interested in a leveling kit for my 2010 when i get it. - |
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I got mine from top gun customz for like $80 last year. Its a steel 2" spacer -
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good products -
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Levelling Spacers = Death Wobble Starter Kit. -
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