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I'm looking at getting a leveling kit for my truck. I have a 04. 5 2500 4x4 CTD and was thinking about a 2" leveling kit. This way can keep my stock shocks. What everyones opinion?
 
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Not to sound like a tool but I think that noone will notice the half inch difference. I would go with whichever is the best balance of cost/function.
 
I put a 2. 5" leveling kit in my GF's '05 3500. We should've gone with the 2", but yes, stock shocks and changed nothing else. BTW, the truck looks great now with the 35's.
 
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When using a level kit the stock shocks on your truck will top out and over time will eventually ruin them. Not to mention the fact that the stock components are junk any-ways. Whats sad is that most guys don't know, or haven't experienced a good ride in a long time, so they think the stock shocks are worth sticking with. I have had three trucks to date all of which I have change the shocks with in 10k miles. Trust me you will be amazed in the ride difference!!!!



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I changed my shocks to Bilstein 5100's. Note: I changed all four shocks when I installed my level it (Lorenz). I also added air-bags (Pac Brake) in the rear which actually improved my ride unloaded and loaded.



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