69Sting
Active Member
So a newbee to lifts and leveling kits so hopefully my questions are not that stupid. I did try to search the forum but coudn't find the answers.
I am reading up on Leveling and totally see the reason for bigger tires and that is what turned me on to look into things further. Then I read that people are trying to lessen the 'rake' (rear being higher than the front). Is there a reason you want a truck to be level or less rake?
I always thought you wanted the rear up 2 inches so that when you towed or hauled anything in the bed of any weight your truck sat level for best control.
Please advise.....
I see the only 2 inch all around 'lift' is the Mopar lift. Aftermarket you either Level kit or 3.5 inch lift. I just want to keep the truck stance and put 35's under it for a bit more ground clearance, so 2 inches is good.
Thank you.
69Sting
I am reading up on Leveling and totally see the reason for bigger tires and that is what turned me on to look into things further. Then I read that people are trying to lessen the 'rake' (rear being higher than the front). Is there a reason you want a truck to be level or less rake?
I always thought you wanted the rear up 2 inches so that when you towed or hauled anything in the bed of any weight your truck sat level for best control.
Please advise.....
I see the only 2 inch all around 'lift' is the Mopar lift. Aftermarket you either Level kit or 3.5 inch lift. I just want to keep the truck stance and put 35's under it for a bit more ground clearance, so 2 inches is good.
Thank you.
69Sting