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2.0” Front Lift-leveling Kit 06-16 Dodge Ram 1500 4wd Readylift 66-1030 on 2040-parts.com

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Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Readylift Ready lift Kit or Single Part:Kit Other Part Number:Pro Comp 61180 and Ready Lift 66-1030 Included Hardware:Mounting Hardware Placement on Vehicle:Front Lift Height:2" Front

I have the Readylift 66-1030 leveling kit for a Dodge Ram 1500. I had these on my 2014 truck and they really improved the look of it but I recently lifted the truck 6 inches with a suspension lift so I no longer need these. Both pieces are in good shape but the truth is....you can not see these because of where they are located on top of the strut so buying a new set is a waste of money. Save money with this low starting price!Please contact me with questions BEFORE bidding.These are on sale locally so item may be removed early if no bids.

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