It is not a common thread, couldn't match it up. After some more thought, I decided to just stick with my Ram suction cup on the windshield for now....
Did it myself in the driveway, took about 90 minutes with basic handtools. I have not noticed a difference in ride at all, pretty pleased with it. My intention was to run these spacers until I wore out the 285s and then go with a but taller lift and 315s.
Yup, nice affordable "bridge" to a full lift. When it's time to replace the 285s with 315s or 35s I will probably go to a full lift, but until then I am pretty happy with the level.
I traded in my 2015 Ram 1500 Laramie on my Sport S. I recently sold my RV, so didn't need to tow 7k+ anymore, but I still needed a truck. My Ram had 100k on the odometer an another 2 years to pay, taking into consideration that I had zero warranty coverage left and the Hemis of that vintage...
Have not installed mine yet, may knock it out this afternoon. Looking at it, I figure it shouldn't take more than an hour and a half to install on the front. You should be able to do it yourself with a set of Jack stands and basic hand tools.
Yes, these pictures are pre-level, hope to install the spacers Sunday. The daystar 1.5 kit comes with shock extensions, I plan to use those and the factory shocks until I decide to go higher.
https://www.suspensionconnection.com had a 10% off coupon a few weeks ago, brought the price down to...
I am currently running 33s and have the Daystar 1.5 inch spacers (found them for $65 shipped) sitting in the garage for my next day off. My plan is a level until the 33s need to be replaced and then 35s and MAYBE more lift.
As she sits now: