Trucks were designed to haul/tow stuff and i see a LOT of people putting a front lift or level kit on their truck to eliminate rake then complain about rear sag with a load or when towing. The suspension is designed to sag with a load so wouldnt leveling the front cause what appears to be "excessive sag" in the rear. To fix this sag would require an equal amount of lift in the rear or stiffer suspension to prevent any sag.
Long story short. Does a leveling kit/front lift compromise handling when the rear sags like it ahould under a load that would otherwise level a truck with normal rake?
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Long story short. Does a leveling kit/front lift compromise handling when the rear sags like it ahould under a load that would otherwise level a truck with normal rake?
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