Autospring Kit... Math just doesn't add up...
Autospring Kit... Math just doesn't add up...
All, I hate to beat a dead horse with this question but I am looking to put a Auto Spring kit in my '10 150... The kit I am looking at is a 2.5" up front and a 3" block in the rear. I currently have 2" of rake stock. If I am using this setup (strictly by the numbers) I will have 1 1/4" of rake after the install. I spoke with Auto Spring directly and they claim I will have only 1/2". How is this possible? Anyone with this kit that can confirm the true lift???
Thanks!
Thanks!
Yes, exactly. The lift in back will be 1.75", the lift in front will be 2.5". Currently have 2" stock rake. therefore, there is a residual of 1.25" after the lift is applied. Is my math flawed????
It would be a 3/4 -1" rake. depending on your stock block size and actual lift from AS.
I would actually like a 1/2"-3/4" rake MAX. I do tow occasionally. Looks like I am going to be looking for a 2.5" Block. Can anyone attest that the 2.5" up front is actually what it measures after installation???
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Have you even measured your factory block yet to see how big it is? Seems like everyone just assumed it was 1 1/4" but the OP never confirmed it. OP when your measuring the rake, where are you measuring from?
I was thinking AAL but wasn't too keen on the stiffer ride in the rear unloaded...
Last edited by OneFastGSXR; Mar 13, 2014 at 03:25 PM.
They say long AAL don't stiffen it up much but are harder to install. Where the short ones are easy to install but cause a rougher ride.
You can find 2 and 2.5" blocks, but personally, I'd just get the 3" anyway. Take is mostly a visual thing, and is most extreme when the gaps from fender to tire are small. So when both gaps are increased, the difference between the two is a much lower % of total gap, so it is less noticeable. Plus, every bit helps when towing. AAL wouldn't be a bad option either. I wish I had gotten AAL instead of blocks, just for the extreme increase in payload



