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I went through their FAQ page as well and it seems to depend on preload tension dialed in when installing. If you only got a half inch that wouldn't be so bad as opposed to the one inch lift of the reviewer in the image I posted. Sounds like you installed them in a manner that would be appropriate for a light/mixed/intermediate hauler like me. I don't suppose there was any settling in height, and did the 'Ranger Lean' become more or less apparent?It's just something I accept. No "fix" for it that I know of. Read thru their site, and owners statements, indicate almost all makes/models had rear raised a bit.
Also went to a slightly larger tire size in a 10 ply tire, and it was an inch larger diameter, so 1/2 inch higher. I also have a 2 wheel drive, with upgraded shocks and Sump Blues, but my springs are stock.
From their site again:
Yes, RoadActive Suspension does typically raise the rear unloaded ride height by .5''- 1.5''. The exact amount will vary based on the vehicle, condition of the leaf springs, the kit part number and most importantly the tension set on the spring upon initial install.
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