Torsion leveling and front end wear
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Hi guys
Please don't shoot me
I did a search and my question was not directly answered.
I would like to put a 2" torsion key leveling kit on my 04. (No cranking) Just to get it level. Nothing extreme. Maybe install a slightly bigger tire.
What kind of front end problems will I encounter after installing these? I drive all street.
I'd like to hear from some of you who have had your torsion keys in for several thousand miles. Will I be replacing ball joints each year? How fast will it trash the CV joints?
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I would like to put a 2" torsion key leveling kit on my 04. (No cranking) Just to get it level. Nothing extreme. Maybe install a slightly bigger tire.
What kind of front end problems will I encounter after installing these? I drive all street.
I'd like to hear from some of you who have had your torsion keys in for several thousand miles. Will I be replacing ball joints each year? How fast will it trash the CV joints?
Last edited by Trigger; 10-27-2009 at 03:32 PM.
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I did a leveling kit with new keys and have regretted it ever since. The reason is because I went with the included add-a-leaf and a little longer shocks. The longer shocks cause the upper ball joints to max out too often causing the joint to fail. I'm at 80k miles (50k with the leveling kit), and I'm on my 3rd set of upper control arms. I'm going full suspension lift when I get the money. Just don't raise the rear or put on longer shocks otherwise you'll be in the same boat I am. Also, I don't wheel my truck at all. just leave the stock keys in and crank up the bars, and you should be good to go.
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Hey just crank them. I cranked mine about 30k miles ago and had no problems other than my self inflicted knock. I jumped my truck and blew out a chock and now there is a knock when i hit small bumps. but hey its a truck, it'll get abused, i just will NEVER off road it again however haha. But just crank the torsions. It's FREE. Just DO IT and if you don't like it, loosen them back up.
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Sorry for all the questions. I want to do this correctly.
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You can find them on Ebay or you can find them on this link which is where I ended up getting them from as well as the leveling keys..pretty cheap..also that is what bilstein told me to use was the relocation brackets. Truxx makes keys as well and throw in a relocation bracket but cost a whole lot more money. But here is the link and hope that helps you out:
http://store.fatbobsgarage.com/share...t=products.asp
http://store.fatbobsgarage.com/share...t=products.asp