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I'm thinking bout getting the ironman 2 in springs going with the heavy cause I intend to tow my sxs and haul my hunting gear to sleep in it with the dogs question is since only going for 2 inch lift I shouldn't have to worry about camber adjustment from what I read and seen. I just want to freshen up the suspension
 
You will most likely need to correct caster with a 2" lift, but you really won't know until you install the springs and get your caster angle measured. How you correct caster is a big can of worms on this forum.
 
I'm thinking bout getting the ironman 2 in springs going with the heavy cause I intend to tow my sxs and haul my hunting gear to sleep in it with the dogs question is since only going for 2 inch lift I shouldn't have to worry about camber adjustment from what I read and seen. I just want to freshen up the suspension
Don’t waste your money on a lift, buy some new shocks and call it a day. It will change how your truck drives and rides and you will be spending a life time trying to make it like it was.
 
I have an old 2in Ironman lift with no corrections done. Put the lift on and drive it, if you feel like it drives fine leave it. If you think it feels weird, put some caster plates on.

2 in isn’t enough to have to worry about adjusting panhard or rear links.
 
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