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kc81c
Jul 28, 2013Explorer
I did a simple reverse level after reading that many other Ram owners on several websites were doing the same. I took 2 of the 3 1/2 blocks from between the axle and springs and moved them to the top side of the springs. It gave me roughly a 1 3/4" drop at the reciever hitch from before to after. The pickup unhooked still sits 3 1/2"s higher in the back then the front from what I can tell. Now when I hooked up and got on level ground I have 7 1/2"s at the back of the box and 9" in the front. I'm hoping when I feel the tanks it will make the pickup squat a little to so I should be good now. If I decide I need to level it more in the future I think I'll go the Correct Track route. Thanks for the thoughts I really want to make this work we looked at some travel trailers the other day and it would be tough to go back to one. Thanks for the compliments to I'm really enjoying the Ram it was a big change for me I've owned 3 Superduties, and 3 F150s over the years.
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