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I may lower the back, but I'm going to wait. We pull a camper in the summer and I want to see what kind of squat I have before I pull that 3 in block out. Here's how it sits now, on it's tiny tires, lol.View attachment 8023
I thought it was this picture cause I remember you saying about rear passenger being on patch of ice.
 
I may lower the back, but I'm going to wait. We pull a camper in the summer and I want to see what kind of squat I have before I pull that 3 in block out. Here's how it sits now, on it's tiny tires, lol.View attachment 8023
My suggestion for anyone pulling a real trailer (twin axle or camper) spend the money and put airbags in the rear. Always level and improves towing characteristics a lot! I put them in and never looked back!
 
My suggestion for anyone pulling a real trailer (twin axle or camper) spend the money and put airbags in the rear. Always level and improves towing characteristics a lot! I put them in and never looked back!
Yeah I pulled it with my '21 6.2 last year, with no sway bar, and it pulled fairly well. I was looking into bags and helper springs. Trying to figure out which.
 
My suggestion for anyone pulling a real trailer (twin axle or camper) spend the money and put airbags in the rear. Always level and improves towing characteristics a lot! I put them in and never looked back!
Yea the bro in law put bads on 2500HD, pulls 36' 5th wheel and 20' dual axle with tractor. He loves the bags.
 
That's what someone says but not sure if that would work on mine. Reason being and I need to re-meausure but I'm pretty sure I have 1.5" rake so that would sit high in front. RL even responded when I emailed and said that using the upper and lower spacers would put front a little high, just go with one set to level. Someone noted they used both and it was dead level but because of body lines the front looked high.
that was me, i have the full 1.75. on flat ground, the rockers are level...the front fender line (to me), makes the nose look high...plus having the hood scoop just makes the nose look bulky
 
Looking to level out my 2022 Trailboss 3.0.
Anyone have experience here? Will the rough country 1.5 inch leveling kit work or do I need to go with the ready lift kit that includes new control arms?

Thought it feedback welcomed.
I'm looking between these two options (granted I want to replace the shocks with more performance not just level):

Option one is 2.0 shocks

2.5 shocks


You will definitely want new UCAs
 
I ended up letting the dealership put on the Rough Country 1.5 level kit. The dealership said no new UCA needed . I then called a local off road shop that uses rough country and told me the same thing. I was still skeptical 😂,so I called Rough Country and spoke with one of their folks who also assured me no new UCA's necessary. That was 9 months ago, looks great , drives great and definitely helps the stance.
 
Just curious, which state are you in? I reached out to the dealer I purchased from but it was another state so not like I'm going to take back to them for the work but I wanted to get their take and how they handle. Actually I assumed on lifts when they list 'dealer installed' that is was actually a local shop they contracted out to and the dealer didn't perform the work, they just listed as 'dealer installed' since it was equipped as such from the factory.
Sorry just seen this, I am in TN .
 
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