Leveling kid are great if you just want an aggressive stance. Plus you maintain factory ride quality
Leveling kid are great if you just want an aggressive stance. Plus you maintain factory ride quality
Leveling kits are a little more sturdier and put less strain on everything compared to messing with the torsion keys. If you have them too high it's adding extra strain to your suspension, and can possible impede shock movement, making your ride very rough. But it's your truck so we can't tell you what to do, just make suggestions is all.
Last edited by RhinoZ24; 03-01-2014 at 12:57 PM.
Well all the info I read said that leveling kits put more strain. And they give more lift than cranking the keys so I'd assume they would put more strain than keys
No, leveling kits are just blocks you put on that add height. They go right on top of the springs and just add height, not strain. But like I said, it's your truck and your choice.
Last edited by RhinoZ24; 03-02-2014 at 01:02 PM.
Maybe I'll do that then. Keep my keys a lil cranked and a leveling kit. I like the front end a lil higher then the rear.
My buddy has brand new leveling keys he got from his ex gf lol still new in the box. Would those give more lift than my factory ones?
If your truck is 4x4s you don't have Springs in the front....The torsion bars replaced it. 2wd have Springs and can lift that way.
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Yeah I know. I have leveling keys now and they seem pretty big. I'm wondering if they will give me more lift then my factory keys.