cey800
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I believe the ones you have pictured are a leveling kit, they lift the truck while maintaining the factory ride. I agree with ZRrrr, If you crank up the factory keys, the front end will be stiff.
From what I've been reading, is that by replacing the stock keys with the lager ones you don't have to torque them up as much. Compaired to just cranking up the stock ones.
It Looks Good.... We've Done Lots & Lots Like That.... The Offset Torsion Rod Key Allows For The Same Ride As Before They Are Put In....but With Better Ground Clearance, And Wheel Clearance.
what Is A Kit Worth Ric?
Maybe Time To Lift The Front On My Chev?
It Looks Good.... We've Done Lots & Lots Like That.... The Offset Torsion Rod Key Allows For The Same Ride As Before They Are Put In....but With Better Ground Clearance, And Wheel Clearance.
How many hours labor to install? Can you do the alignment? Maybe I can get the 285 BFG's under my 98 Chev
i Put A Two Inch Level Kit Into My 04 F-150 And It Took Less That Two Spiced Rum And Sevens. The Alignment Made My Mechanic Spit Coffee From His Nose But It Rode Better With The Wieght Distrubution. However The Sag On The Truck With A Sled In The Back Was More Noticible. I Have A 3/4 Dodge With A Level Kit As Well. I Don't Like It As If You Put Just About Anything In The Box It Sacks It Out Like A Damn Chevy (i'm Joking Please Don't Let The Thread Take Off) Also Get Your Headlights Reset For The Difference In Hieght.