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Lift & Factory Rake Question

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Old 07-29-2009, 12:09 PM
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Question Lift & Factory Rake Question

What is the purpose of the factory rake on these trucks? I know it probably helps a bit with a load in the back so that it is not sagging, but how about for aerodynamic purposes? Does it play a role in that?

The reason I ask is because when looking at lifts there are (as we know) a lot of choices and some are for example 2" front leveling kits and 2" susp lift kits. The latter will keep the factory rake while the former eliminates it.

By installing a leveling kit, will that hurt the truck's aerodynamics and therefore hurt fuel mileage?

Also, will installing a 2" susp lift kit hurt fuel mileage compared to my stock setup? If so, how much would you say?
 
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Old 07-29-2009, 12:53 PM
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The 2nd gen Dodge Ram is supposed to be a very aerodynamic design. As for how much the lift will affect it, I'm not sure. I'm on the opposite side of the altitude range now . I'm sure the rake keeps the front end lower to the ground which does this that and the other.... It probably won't kill your MPGs but most lifts usually negatively affect them slightly.
 
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Old 07-29-2009, 01:27 PM
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i dont think that you would be driving fast enough to feel the lack of aerodynamics with a lift installed.
 
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What you are going to change by leveling the front is the caster angle. This will have an impact on the handling. Caster on a solid front axle is not adjustable without a cutting torch.
 
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All I will say is not true! Camber is what is not adjustable, unless you buy adjustable ball joints.
 
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I'm curious if a 2" front leveling kit will realistically do anything. I can't really see it looking that different. I think I would prefer to go with a 2" or 3" susp lift (which will end up keeping the factory rake).
 
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A leveling kit is just for the front, to do exactly what it's called. A lift kit will raise it and level it. I'm sure you can call around to various manufactures and have the lift kit changed to meet your requirements. And btw, a 2 inch leveling kit will do a lot as to how your truck will look. It is 2 inches you know.
 
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Well the tough country lift kit I was looking at does not level it, it simply raises the front and rear the same amount. I'm just wondering if the leveling kit will give it a better look, or I guess in a way if its worth the money as to how it changes the stance.
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
All I will say is not true! Camber is what is not adjustable, unless you buy adjustable ball joints.
WTF? not true? Please entertain me and tell me how you are going to adjust caster on a solid front axle? Please show me the adjusting sleeve or bolt that allows you to adjust caster. It is one thing to say that you are ignorant and don't know about what you are talking about which I would give you the benefit of the doubt, but you should really keep you mouth shut on something that you obviously know nothing.
 
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