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The physics don't lie. Otherwise there wouldn't be anybody writing about the problems they are having with driveshaft vibration after they install a leveling kit or lift kit? And why would anybody want to screw up the geometry of a perfectly good truck suspension that engineers have studied and designed to operate optimally? Of course, there are those who don't believe the science and will do stupid shit anyway. Feel free.
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The physics don't lie. Otherwise there wouldn't be anybody writing about the problems they are having with driveshaft vibration after they install a leveling kit or lift kit? And why would anybody want to screw up the geometry of a perfectly good truck suspension that engineers have studied and designed to operate optimally? Of course, there are those who don't believe the science and will do stupid shit anyway. Feel free.
There are also people who’ve experienced driveshaft vibration issue who maintained a completely stock vehicle as well…
As for why would anyone want to change a perfectly good vehicle? A few being: stand out from the others, capability of having more clearance under the truck, and just for fun because they enjoy modifying their vehicle…
These trucks true are great little trucks, however they do have their issues…driveshaft vibration being one of them (regardless of level or lift.).

Anyways I’m just a knuckle head on the internet who likes doing stupid shit to his vehicles because I don’t believe the science? and engineers who have to build something to fit a budget to hit a price point never cut corners or make mistakes?
 
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The physics don't lie. Otherwise there wouldn't be anybody writing about the problems they are having with driveshaft vibration after they install a leveling kit or lift kit? And why would anybody want to screw up the geometry of a perfectly good truck suspension that engineers have studied and designed to operate optimally? Of course, there are those who don't believe the science and will do stupid shit anyway. Feel free.
Duuuuude, give it uuuup.. holy shit.
 
 








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