Leveling kit of choice? (not cranking bars)
I had forgotten about starting this thread. I still havent done anything to level my truck but have decided to just crank the bars and install extended shocks. I think i am just going to wait until i wear as much of the remaining rubber off my tires as i can and am ready to upgrade to 17" aftermarket rims and new tires.
I had forgotten about starting this thread. I still havent done anything to level my truck but have decided to just crank the bars and install extended shocks. I think i am just going to wait until i wear as much of the remaining rubber off my tires as i can and am ready to upgrade to 17" aftermarket rims and new tires.
Why dont you go with Bilstein Lift struts, or Rancho Quicklifts? It's a lift and a new strut all in one. You can pick your ride height as well!
I've done both the leveling kit (keys) and the freebie bolt turn for a couple of people and BOTH stiffen the front equally. Pressure on the torsion bars is pressure on the torsion bars no matter which method you choose.
Honestly, I see NO REASON why level kits are offered for torsion trucks as they seem to do the same thing as raising the stock key angle does...
im pretty sure my torsion bars have been cranked up the 2", my front wheel well is the same off the top of the tire as the rear. i have 57k on it now, do you guys think i need to get new shocks? i go in the mud here and there but nothing serious at all. some ruts and pot holes but again, im not going hell bent on the trails thats for sure. i was thinking about going with bilstein but an other reccomendations?
im pretty sure my torsion bars have been cranked up the 2", my front wheel well is the same off the top of the tire as the rear. i have 57k on it now, do you guys think i need to get new shocks? i go in the mud here and there but nothing serious at all. some ruts and pot holes but again, im not going hell bent on the trails thats for sure. i was thinking about going with bilstein but an other reccomendations?
You definately don't want to just crank up your stock keys, if you go too high, they adjuster bolt can pop out of the indent on the key. If you still decide to go with new jeys, i'd get the Suspension Maxx keys, they have 7 settings from 2" lower than stock to 3" higher than stock, they run about $220 but it was the only one that fit correct, i tried a set off of eBay and a set of Tough Country ones and they weren't any more indexed than the stockies, the suspension maxx ones worked like a champ (they also give you a free box of stickers and a t-shirt and crap), i never had any issues without bump stops and just used my stock shocks, but i'd recommend upgrading. The ride DID get a bit stiffer as well.







