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1993cummins 12-16-2012 11:32 PM

leveling kit help
 
i need a leveling kit for the front , i have a tright budget , i will be taking it offroad if that makes a difference , its a 1993 w250 can anyone help ?

laohu69 12-17-2012 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by 1993cummins (Post 972391)
i need a leveling kit for the front , i have a tright budget , i will be taking it offroad if that makes a difference , its a 1993 w250 can anyone help ?

Skyjacker is the only front springs that I found for our trucks with the Cummins. Plenty of gas springs. Alcan, and other manufacturers, can make a custom set but they're pricey. Off Road Design also has a "Zero Rate Add a Leaf" that would work, but I've never used one.

1993firstgennewbie 12-18-2012 03:27 PM

Why not just get a small lift kit

turbo2332 12-19-2012 09:17 AM

add a few leafs to the front. wont be the softest ride but it sure wont break the bank either. will prolly run you about $20 and a few cut-off wheels to make the added leafs the size you want.

my .02 on a cheap strong lift.

montepig72 12-19-2012 02:45 PM

I just put a set of 2" lift springs in the front of mine made by Skyjacker. I got the from Auto Parts Warehouse | Car Parts & Accessories, Truck Parts, Discount Auto Body Parts Online part #D200CS. -dodge-2.00"-cummins-softride. All together with an optional polyuerethane bushing kit was $390. I am surprised how they ride, I think they ride better than the worn out stockers did.For me it was well worth the $ to get the right stuff, I'm very happy with them.

1993cummins 12-19-2012 04:01 PM

cool ! , how much $ without bushings included ?

montepig72 12-20-2012 01:58 PM

I think the bare springs with no bushings were $159 each and the bushing kit was $70 but I can't remember for sure. They did offer a non soft ride spring with regular rubber bushings a little cheaper as I recall. I'm trying to figure out how to post a before and after pic for ya.

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Here are a few before and after pics. https://plus.google.com/u/0/10853430...ts/4EcQjTbcoRF


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