Am seriously considering 2to 3 inches front and rear. What do you guys think is the right size, what should
the cost be, and are there any known negatives. Les Schawb has a sale going. Thanks, Doc

Giachino said:What rear end do you have 3. 73 or 4. 10? Any impact on performance going to the 285's? I know they're not that much bigger than stock, but just wondering...
JCastilleja said:Im pretty happy with the leveling kit I bought from Les Schawb, a simple 2-3 inch spacer. It works perfectly for my purposes, did not cost an arm and a leg and my first born! I run 285/70R17 BFG AT and have not had a single problem. You can easily fit 35s with no problem but if you tow/haul, consider the unsprung weight you are adding. I use my truck to haul all sorts of things and tow my boat. It is the perfect height and the tire size does not add an excessive wight penalty. The kids get in fairly easy, they think it's fun and the wife likes riding higher in the freeway. The tires grab well on most logging roads, excellent in the snow and are quiet on the asphault.
I paid about 300 bucks for the leveling kit, install and alignment (although I have read that some guys reported that they opted to not get an alignment and have had no issues).
Mostly, don't let hype and "Gotta have the most expensive product out there" get the better of you, unless you are going to REGULARLY use it for its designed purpose, I don't think it is worth the cost. Most of us are working guys and use their trucks as trucks.
This was my two cents, hope it helps, but you know what they say about opinions. Good luck and happy shopping, it is always fun to get new goodies... especially when we work so hard to get them!
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