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How would you level a truck that measures 1.75 inches lower in the Front?


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I would probably use bilstein 5100s. I think that’ll be your best option to achieve just a little lift so you’ll sit level.
 
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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How would you level a truck that measures 1.75 inches lower in the Front?


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Bilstein 5100 in the front and leave the back Alone?..


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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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Just want to fit bigger tires..


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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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Looks and off-road performance. You don't see many vehicles that off-road with OEM rake.

Bolstering 5100 in the front and leave the back Alone?..


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If you just want to level it then yes, don't mess with the rear.
 
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.

Was thinking maybe a 2” puck in the front and hopefully would settle in a 1/4 inch?..


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Was thinking maybe a 2” puck in the front and hopefully would settle in a 1/4 inch?..

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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.
 
Generally a 2” puck won’t settle any. A 2” puck from any of the good companies will lift it exactly the 2” and stay there. If you were to swap coils then you would experience settling.
 
Anyone have the part numbers for the bilsteins? It’s a 2020 Rebel. Thanks


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