question re leveling and body lift
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question re leveling and body lift
i have a 08 1500 4x4.
i want the front to be level with the back.
and i want to do a lift. is 3" to much?
my question is. would this effect the ride/handeling?
and what is this shimmying i keep reading about?
thanks.
these are the tires i have on in the summer.
i want the front to be level with the back.
and i want to do a lift. is 3" to much?
my question is. would this effect the ride/handeling?
and what is this shimmying i keep reading about?
thanks.
these are the tires i have on in the summer.
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if you have the 4wd shudder with it now, then it will be magnified with a front end leveling kit. if you don't have the shudder then you should be fine.
my truck has a shudder in 4x4 hi operation... with a level kit is was riding on a cobble stone road. took the kit out... not as bad, but the shudder is very much still there.
my truck has a shudder in 4x4 hi operation... with a level kit is was riding on a cobble stone road. took the kit out... not as bad, but the shudder is very much still there.
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A level kit & body lift combo is a very common choice to get the lift to clear 35" tires and is a relatively low cost solution compared to a suspension lift.
As far as front end vibration goes, it should not degrade your ride quality, however, some with 06+ coil over front suspension 4x4's are complaining of the issue. Most have no issues at all and you almost never hear about it from '02-'05 torsion bar front end trucks. There is no reason to think you'd have an issue, but it wouldn't be a major shock if you did.
Much like the "Death Wobble" issue some with SFA 2500 series trucks report, there doesn't seem to be a very good solution if it should happen to you.
As far as front end vibration goes, it should not degrade your ride quality, however, some with 06+ coil over front suspension 4x4's are complaining of the issue. Most have no issues at all and you almost never hear about it from '02-'05 torsion bar front end trucks. There is no reason to think you'd have an issue, but it wouldn't be a major shock if you did.
Much like the "Death Wobble" issue some with SFA 2500 series trucks report, there doesn't seem to be a very good solution if it should happen to you.
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Rancho 4" Suspension Lift Kit will do the trick! Shop it good, I got 4 Rancho RS9000X Shocks for free (about $360 in shocks) and free shipping included with my kit...
It's about the most solid performing kit I've ever felt, and I've driven and/or ridden in trucks with just about every brand lift out there...
It's about the most solid performing kit I've ever felt, and I've driven and/or ridden in trucks with just about every brand lift out there...
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while we are on the subject of leveling, i have always liked the look of the racing offroad trucks with the nose higher than the rear, is there a way that this can be acheived on a 05 4x4, my torsion bars are almost at max and its a little under leve(i think, not sure looks different from angles). ive seen 3" keys and i dont think that would be what im looking for but if thats it i will get them to get close to the look.