Looked like my 02 4x4 before you put the blocks on. It’s torsioned as far as it’ll go and I want another inch in front. I have a plan for that though. I like the front a little higher. Helper bags are another option you could use.
Got my kit installed with 1” blocks. It looks awesome and rides great. There is a slight rake but its barely noticeable. Very happy with the results :)
@@davidcaperton1770 since his rear shocks were worn maybe that’s why it sagged? But by you putting just the shocks in the rear no blocks were you able to put things in the bed and still be level?
So the shocks were bad at least one in the rear. The front springs were sagging as well. I believe for this though the truck sagged with little weight in the rear because it was level without the blocks in the rear
Yup! You just sold a kit. Truck looks sick!!!
Nice video, looking foward to install the lift kit on my Ram 1500 as well, take care & blessings. Joey
Looked like my 02 4x4 before you put the blocks on. It’s torsioned as far as it’ll go and I want another inch in front. I have a plan for that though. I like the front a little higher. Helper bags are another option you could use.
Looks exactly like it should. Now put some agressive all terrains on. 275/60/20
That’s the size I’m currently running just all season though. It’s only 2wd
I have 285/70/17 on my 04 ram 2wd.
You could hahe just added bags to the rear. I habe bags for towing and gonna lift the front only. Onboard air helps keep the rear level
I put a 2.5” leveling kit in the front and since my ram has bags in the back it keeps it from sagging.
Sounds like it would work perfect
How did you fix the upper control arm from not hitting the spring perch
nice skill
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How do you think it’d look with a 1 inch block in the rear instead of a 1.5?
It would look better for sure and might not squat too much with stuff in the bed
Im gonna be installing this kit next weekend with a 1” block as that is the smallest size I could find.
Got my kit installed with 1” blocks. It looks awesome and rides great. There is a slight rake but its barely noticeable. Very happy with the results :)
@@jaycamacho8179 what do you mean by rake brother?
@@robertomartineziii1464 where the rear is higher than front
Do you think that putting the new shocks in the rear but without adding the new blocks will sit level?
Yes if you are looking for the level look that would be the way to go. The shocks are the same length it won’t change anything
That’s what i did and it’s level
@@jaycamacho8179 it will start to sag if you use it like a truck. The only way to have it level and not sag would be to put air bags in the rear
@@davidcaperton1770 since his rear shocks were worn maybe that’s why it sagged?
But by you putting just the shocks in the rear no blocks were you able to put things in the bed and still be level?
@@robertomartineziii1464it sits one inch taker in front without the rear blocks so even half the payload amount makes it really sag.
in the video you said it sagged is it possible it was the bad shock just curious?
So the shocks were bad at least one in the rear. The front springs were sagging as well. I believe for this though the truck sagged with little weight in the rear because it was level without the blocks in the rear
On the rough country website it Only has 4wd 3” lift does that fit on a 2wd model?
www.roughcountry.com/product/dodge-suspension-lift-kit-366-20?find=2004-dodge-ram-1500-2wd-739273
This is what I got
Do you have the internet link to the kit?
Search up Rough country 3 inch lift kit 2002-2006 dodge ram
You could have probably bought the neighbors for pennies on the dollar and mess with it...