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TRUXXX leveling kits?
Antlershed:
I don't know much about the truxx kits specifically, but they all pretty much seem to be the same...
That kit will stiffen the ride quite a bit in the front and the back end. It may not seem like that big of a deal on the highway, but once you hit those gravel roads (potholes) you will difinitely notice. Blocks can break (they aren't THAT strong), but for occasionally towing I can't imagine you would risk breaking them. However, they do cause axle wrap, which basically means when you accelerate, your axle will rotate. They also decrease the life of your leaf springs. The front end is stiffened up because it is compressing the front coil to allow that spacer in there.
I ran a leveling kit on my old Tacoma and it rode like crap once I hit a gravel road. They are a nice inexpensive way to lift it if you can handle the rough ride afterwards.
And that completes my long :twocents:
swanny:
Antlershed, are you referring to those issues with all types of level kits? I'm planning to put torsion keys on my 2002 Silverado along with 33" tires so I can pull into my driveway without the under carriage scraping. Cheaper than a real lift, which I don't feel the need to do.
I will also be putting new shocks in as mine are getting to the end of their life.
Antlershed:
Realize that the "torsion keys" are not going to lift your truck, they are going to allow you to crank your torsion bars farther than with the stock keys...and yes, cranking your torsion bars will also make the ride rougher (i think thats a word).
With that said, I have new keys sitting in my '04 Silverado...I just haven't decided if I'm going to put them in or not...
swanny:
Knowing that it wont essentially lift the truck but will provide clearance for a larger tire, that alone should give me the small amount of clearnace needed. Am I wrong thinking this?
The keys I have seen say it raises the front 2" and gives clearance for 33" tires.
Any idea if there is a smaller suspension lift than 4" out there for the Silverado? I really don't want a full on lift mainly due to price, but also don't really have need for it. Just trying to figure out if there are other possible options as well. Not going to be doing anything until late summer, so I have lots of time.
Do you know if the Rancho Quick Lift system is available for the 2002? That looks like the best level kit from what I can see.
Antlershed:
Hmm...I just did some more reading, and it says with the new keys it is simply re-indexing the torsion bars so you are not actually "cranking" them. I don't like however, that the Truxx kit advertises that you can instal the new keys with "common hand tools". Ever seen how much pressure a torsion bar is under? :bdid: You need a puller of some sort.
Superlift makes a 2" kit, but it is still a full on drop bracket lift kit.
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