1911tex
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Pickup rear spring/springs settle in a short time...if you level it, and load the truck with designed weight, the tail will sag. I have never seen a 2 year old pickup with the rear bumper height as if it were new...they settle. Designed to do so; yet still will take its designed load without dragging its tail. I have owned many pickups over many decades and none have had the new truck rear box rise last longer than a year or two. Throw some decent weight in the rear of a new truck for a few months...it will settle. Measure bumper to ground with an almost empty fuel tank, fill the tank and remeasure.
Simply observe 2-3 year old pickups of any manufacturer! The harder you work them, the more natural the level becomes.
Simply observe 2-3 year old pickups of any manufacturer! The harder you work them, the more natural the level becomes.
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