Leveling a LMM

trashygasman

Slowly but Surely
Dec 18, 2008
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My buddy has an 08 that he is wanting to put 33-34"s on comfortably without a lift. He wants to do it the right way without cranking the torsions. My question is is the Cognito UCA his best option or is there something else out there that I'm not aware of for the LMMs?
 

carter_44

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May 11, 2010
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The Cognito leveling kit is the best option out there. Source the kit from Nick at NorCal. If you really want a sweet ride also get his custom valved Fox reservoirs and billet mounts. Very sweet!:thumb:
 

TeaBagger2006

Im a Garrett Nut Swinger
May 11, 2008
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Just tell him to get the right wheels, by that I mean a wheel with specs that will keep it from rubbing on the fenders. It's going to have some pretty nasty drive angles upfront with a leveling kit. If h wants to do it right , tell him to get a 4" lift. That way he gets his clearance that he wants and has nice flat angles:thumb:

oh and should ride better with the right shocks and t bars not cranked to the max
 

trashygasman

Slowly but Surely
Dec 18, 2008
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Washington, OK
Just tell him to get the right wheels, by that I mean a wheel with specs that will keep it from rubbing on the fenders. It's going to have some pretty nasty drive angles upfront with a leveling kit. If h wants to do it right , tell him to get a 4" lift. That way he gets his clearance that he wants and has nice flat angles:thumb:

oh and should ride better with the right shocks and t bars not cranked to the max

He is trying to figure out what offset he needs that wont rub. And he is trying to avoid cranking the bars at all.
 

MadMaxx61

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Oct 13, 2008
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I run 33's and had to trim I no longer rub on the fenders but I do on the sway bar so there is not much I can do unless I get a lift.

Also my t-bars have a few cranks on them not a lot but a few

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