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Op please post pics once you install the kit. I did the rear, lowered 1.5 inches. But I still have a 2 inch rake compared to the front. I also have the parts for 2 inch and 1 inch front level but can't decide if I which one I want to install.
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Exactly. Someone needs to make a 1.25" or 1.5" front spacer for this thing!

I haven't gotten around to installing mine yet, but hopefully will in the next few weeks. I'm now leaning toward trying the + 3/4" front first with the rear -1.5 drop. Then go to 2" if it's not enough. If I were definitely going with bigger tires, I'd do it the other way, but staying with stock size for now.
 
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Op please post pics once you install the kit. I did the rear, lowered 1.5 inches. But I still have a 2 inch rake compared to the front. I also have the parts for 2 inch and 1 inch front level but can't decide if I which one I want to install.
Here's the 3/4" Rough Country kit installed, front and rear. Overall fairly mild, but clearly better than stock. Open tailgate is at least 2" lower, so that's a plus for loading.
It left me with about 6.25" fender gap in front and 7.00" in the rear. I'd rather have zero rake, but the 2" front lift /-1.5" rear drop would have given more negative rake than this is positive.

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