OEM Axle Block or Not?

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iamdub

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Thanks east that's what I needed. So it looks to be 1" at the rear, and the front is probably leveled. Pretty sure the front is stock. It's a pain having a non stock vehicle when you're not sure what's changed.

True, but don't sweat it. 1" isn't enough to make a drastic difference when shopping for shocks. If the front is leveled, you can assume it was picked up about 2" if not a little more. Just compare the manufacturer's shock measurements.
 
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I'm going to call Bilstein and wanted to be sure I wasn't talking BS when I tell them how much lift I have. I don't want to buy another set of shocks and not be happy with them. It's the custom valve job that makes me wonder if the truck will drive like it used to and whether I'll just waste $150 for the two new Bilsteins.

Thanks for all the help.
 
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