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Yup right down the highway with headlights pointing in the sky like all the weekend warriors along I-10 Palm Springs, CA area.
Headlights are adjustable. What is a weekend warrior to you? Supplemental bags offset the squat. Why so negative to the guys that want their truck to be the way they want it.
So, what happens with a non-leveled truck, without adjustable bags....when it is has a load? I mean, if the headlights were properly aimed at unloaded height, wouldn't they too be "pointing toward the sky" when loaded?
My thoughts too. Some people just like to ridicule others.
 
Headlights are adjustable. What is a weekend warrior to you? Supplemental bags offset the squat. Why so negative to the guys that want their truck to be the way they want it.

My thoughts too. Some people just like to ridicule others.


Maybe just re read what "I" have said. ONLY negativity is the idiots that I was mentioning headlights in the sky AND oversized tires on a 2500 BOUNCING down the highway towing a BIG ToyHauler. See that ALL the time on Friday and Sunday evenings going to and from the Desert.

^^^^^ Weekend Warrior ^^^^^

ALL I have been saying there are consequences to every Mod and I mentioned some and SOME get all butt hurt about it.
 
How did they load this? Curious.

Forklift up and over bed so front dunnage us setting on bed NOT tailgate. Second forklift comes to the end supports the load. First leaves. Second pushes load to the front of the bed. Slicker than I TRIED TO BY-PASS THE CUSSING FILTER.


Kinda funny you criticize me for NO REASON then want me to answer a question.:cool:


"My thoughts too. Some people just like to ridicule others."
 
Forklift up and over bed so front dunnage us setting on bed NOT tailgate. Second forklift comes to the end supports the load. First leaves. Second pushes load to the front of the bed. Slicker than ****.


Kinda funny you criticize me for NO REASON then want me to answer a question.:cool:


"My thoughts too. Some people just like to ridicule others."
Really? Glad you could spell it out Merriam.
I see an illegal parking job.
Funny how he is critical of leveling kits and then shows son's truck. Apple doesn't fall far from tree apparently......knows all, and above the law....
 
Really? Glad you could spell it out Merriam.

Funny how he is critical of leveling kits and then shows son's truck. Apple doesn't fall far from tree apparently......knows all, and above the law....

Give me an example of where I am "Critical" of leveling kits. I am simply pointing out what I have said many times there are consequences. If that's being critical that's YOUR problem.


Like I said READ what i have said, but I guess you want to be a follower and climb on someone because another has that's your call. You may not always agree with what someone has to say but don't blindly attack people.

I showed my Son's truck so one can see what a truck looks like with the leveling kit and factory Rear Air Ride.

OH and you are welcome for the explanation on how they placed the load in the truck.

Pretty sad we are are all supposed to be here to help each other and learn from each other.

I see you are new here you may want to consider what you have to say. Problem with SOME here they simply like to poke the bear. If that's your style maybe then CimminZ Forun is better for you.
 
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I bought a 01 Sport 2500 4x4 last summer original owner added 2” spacers up front along with bigger tires. It looks really nice but if I add much of a load I am AZZ low. I don’t want to add bags so I may remove lift, tires and wheels and throw on a set of 3rd gen SS clad take offs with stock or slightly taller tires that will clear.

Anyone want to trade?
 
Give me an example of where I am "Critical" of leveling kits.

Every time leveling kits come up, you start spouting about this "problem" as if there is no solution, or as if a non-leveled truck isn't going to have the same problem once loaded. Further, your stance implies that everyone that owns one of these trucks is towing heavy....all the time.
 
on my 03 Ram 2500, I put 2" aluminum spacers on the front and supplemental air bags in the rear. Still looks sharp level with 35s, it's my niece's now. It's all individual taste and use. That is the essence of the aftermarket accessories, which I'm a member.

Cheers, Ron
 
Every time leveling kits come up, you start spouting about this "problem" as if there is no solution, or as if a non-leveled truck isn't going to have the same problem once loaded. Further, your stance implies that everyone that owns one of these trucks is towing heavy....all the time.


Kinds strange you seem to be one of the few it bothers and comment on it.
I REAPAT>>>>>>> I have ZERO issue with lifts, just mentioning there are consequences to doing so. Sorry it upsets you so.
 
Here is MY 2001 Sport that has a 2" lift, original owner installed. YES it looks good but if I tow anything heavier than my boat I would need to add rear bags.

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Kinds strange you seem to be one of the few it bothers and comment on it.
I REAPAT>>>>>>> I have ZERO issue with lifts, just mentioning there are consequences to doing so. Sorry it upsets you so.

Here we go....another "I've upset you" jab to imply you somehow have the high ground....

What bothers me is broken-record type responses for issues that really aren't issues, your response always make it sound like there's nothing that can be done for improperly aimed headlights. It's always something like "what are you going to do when your AZZ low and your headlights are pointing towards the sky?"
It would be more useful just to say: "don't forget to re-aim your headlights".
 
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