Are you talking about an actual lift or just a level? I ask because you show only the front and taking a look the truck simply looks levedbig tires and a Lift, and I do not have any issues with handling, towing or a lot of weight in the bed (a lot more than it was designed for)
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No offense intended but I find this statement more than a little scary. But, probably a very common attitude. I won't even go into the "a lot more than it was designed for" comment.big tires and a Lift, and I do not have any issues with handling, towing or a lot of weight in the bed (a lot more than it was designed for)
I would never do anything knowingly that was past its design limits, the one time I didnt know how much I had "in the bed" until I weighed in and out I had a little over 1100 Lbs in roller steel in the bed, it didnt take me down a full inch and it handled like it wasnt back thereNo offense intended but I find this statement more than a little scary. But, probably a very common attitude. I won't even go into the "a lot more than it was designed for" comment.
It probably should have been, I don't have any issues I know about. The bad part is, you don't find out about those issues until something bad happens or you have a catastrophic failure. Hopefully not at the same time.
Anytime you modify suspension loads or geometry, you are affecting the handling and other characteristics of the vehicle along with the loadings of various other components. This will place added stresses and wear in places that may not have been expected.
Some people like to personalize their trucks That's why sites like this are popular.I just buy off road trucks from the factory. 100% under warranty and can fold the cost into the loan.
You mean like when Bronco owners beef up the steering rack that is designed to be weak without beefing up anything else?No offense intended but I find this statement more than a little scary. But, probably a very common attitude. I won't even go into the "a lot more than it was designed for" comment.
It probably should have been, I don't have any issues I know about. The bad part is, you don't find out about those issues until something bad happens or you have a catastrophic failure. Hopefully not at the same time.
Anytime you modify suspension loads or geometry, you are affecting the handling and other characteristics of the vehicle along with the loadings of various other components. This will place added stresses and wear in places that may not have been expected.
Wow, that's like a Phil wisdom?Anytime you modify suspension loads or geometry, you are affecting the handling and other characteristics of the vehicle along with the loadings of various other components. This will place added stresses and wear in places that may not have been expected.
Lol.Wow, that's like a Phil wisdom?
I do agree, I have seen a lot of unexpected side effects from raising and lowering, some dangerous.
But... I can't talk, I'm the guy who bought a Tremor and lowered the back to level it.
How did you know I cut the leaf springs?, I just chopped off the back half and have it resting on the bump stopsLol.
I don't know why, but this reminds me of the guys in high school who lowered their cars by cutting the coil springs.
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