workinallthetime
Veteran Member
Put a 3" lift kit on my 07 when it had 15k miles on it. It now has 60k on it, i tow my b3030 all over the place and the spring rate did not change at all with the kit, how could it? call ready lift or truxxx and tell them you need blocks for the back and they will ship them to you with new u bolts. Mkae sure you use plenty of anti sieze on the new ubolts before you put them on and make sure the locate hole is well locarted.
The downward slope of the front end is for towing, helps transfer someof the weight to the front and maintain ride and control. My rear springs are the worst of any truck i have ever owned! my truck is rated to tow 10,500 and has the same springs as a normal 1/2 ton. I was up the gm reps hind end trying to get 3/4 ton spring put in it but had no luck. one of these days i will take it to a spring shop and have new ones installed for a couple 100 bucks. IMO this is much better than bags to mess with since its a one time deal, cheeper, and never have to mess with them again.
As for the "street" truck comment, i needed some much more agressive tires due to where i drive on a regualr basis. a full blown lift voids much of the warranty on a truck, you will be constantly hanging parts on it that wear out and the cost is way above a simple lift and level.
I run 33 x 10.50's nitto terra grapler and love them, 45 k out of first set and only replaced them because some gardener left part of his pruners in the road. 4" gash right in the middle of the tire.
i see trucks all day at work, we install ready lift and truxxx kits here and have never had any problems out of them. ready lift is a much better kit and i would go there for the blocks. I make lots of money of my customers with 6" lifts, they really eat up front end parts.
send me your contact info and i can put you in touch with ready lift if you need me to.
The downward slope of the front end is for towing, helps transfer someof the weight to the front and maintain ride and control. My rear springs are the worst of any truck i have ever owned! my truck is rated to tow 10,500 and has the same springs as a normal 1/2 ton. I was up the gm reps hind end trying to get 3/4 ton spring put in it but had no luck. one of these days i will take it to a spring shop and have new ones installed for a couple 100 bucks. IMO this is much better than bags to mess with since its a one time deal, cheeper, and never have to mess with them again.
As for the "street" truck comment, i needed some much more agressive tires due to where i drive on a regualr basis. a full blown lift voids much of the warranty on a truck, you will be constantly hanging parts on it that wear out and the cost is way above a simple lift and level.
I run 33 x 10.50's nitto terra grapler and love them, 45 k out of first set and only replaced them because some gardener left part of his pruners in the road. 4" gash right in the middle of the tire.
i see trucks all day at work, we install ready lift and truxxx kits here and have never had any problems out of them. ready lift is a much better kit and i would go there for the blocks. I make lots of money of my customers with 6" lifts, they really eat up front end parts.
send me your contact info and i can put you in touch with ready lift if you need me to.