jaredszakacs
Active VIP Member
Well it looks like I'm going to take the risk and have summitric do a front end leveling kit on my 2002 Dirtymax sometime this fall to fit the new tires I'm going to be putting on then.
Just need a bit more height to get them babies in there.
Fuel mileage is not that big of a deal for me so we will see how it works out.
I trust summitric's call on the ability for the leveling kit to work - if he's wrong i guess I'll be eating my words...lol...
yup to each there own not saying it doesnt work it does it just causes strain every truck is different some can take it if they are done rite out the factory others cant!!! just saying that this is by the far the cheapest and most effecient way to get good looks and actual practicality!!! my rear lowering kit is a whopping $100 installed it was $200 versus a levelling kit not even the proper one with the upper control arms or the proper shocks $220 plus an hour install plus the wheel alignment to gain what a 1/4 inch bigger tire ??? all i gotta say is get the levelling kit done put it in 4x4 and mash the gas you wont like the levelling kit then when it violently shakes you from your tires towing in wich if you get stuck in the snow and mud you are gonna have to do this to try and get out!! my whole kit installed w/airbags ran me a grand total of $600 with the onboard dual gauge compressor the air bages the lowering kit and the install a properly done levelling kit w/arms and shocks is gonna be close to a grand. if you do buy the levelling kit dont cheap out and put blocks in spend the money do it rite airbags,upgraded shocks,and control arms then your levelling kit will be a little easier on your front end and your back!!! sorry about my opinions I have just come from way to many lifted trucks giving me way to big of a headache for what it is worth!