How would you level a truck that measures 1.75 inches lower in the Front?
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I have to ask, what’s the point in leaving a truck? I’ve owned many over the years and have never understood the benefits of a leveled truck. Perhaps trucks are engineered to be loaded with weight! Which will lower the rear end while hauling. Ever notice a tractor trailer flat bed? There’s a reason for that crown.
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I have to ask, what’s the point in leaving a truck? I’ve owned many over the years and have never understood the benefits of a leveled truck. Perhaps trucks are engineered to be loaded with weight! Which will lower the rear end while hauling. Ever notice a tractor trailer flat bed? There’s a reason for that crown.
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Bolstering 5100 in the front and leave the back Alone?..
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Looks and off-road performance. You don't see many vehicles that off-road with OEM rake.
If you just want to level it then yes, don't mess with the rear.
My 2" puck did not settle at all. It lifted a true 2" and stayed there. Bilsteins will typically settle 1/4-1/2" from when you set the truck back on the ground after install.Was thinking maybe a 2” puck in the front and hopefully would settle in a 1/4 inch?..
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