Leveling kit question
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But the reason I ask Scab or Screw is because before my leveling kit my Scab raked A LOT, and much more than my buddies stock Screw. I would think if he had a leveling kit his would probably squat because hes near level without it, whereas mine really did almost eliminate all the rake.
If nothing else I guess we could always take the rear blocks out to get a little lean too..?
#3
Removing or adding smaller blocks to the rear would achieve your goal.
I'm curious, and this is not meant to be offensive, but can someone tell me what's appealing about the bulldog look? To me, any truck that's lower in rear than the front just looks like it's carrying too large of a load or the rear leafs are worn. A little rake (if you use your truck as a truck) is practical.
Again, just curious, that's all.
I'm curious, and this is not meant to be offensive, but can someone tell me what's appealing about the bulldog look? To me, any truck that's lower in rear than the front just looks like it's carrying too large of a load or the rear leafs are worn. A little rake (if you use your truck as a truck) is practical.
Again, just curious, that's all.
#4
Scab or Screw? I like the little bulldog or squat look too. Ive got a 06 Scab with the same level and I have thought I could still see a little rake glad Im not alone lol.
But the reason I ask Scab or Screw is because before my leveling kit my Scab raked A LOT, and much more than my buddies stock Screw. I would think if he had a leveling kit his would probably squat because hes near level without it, whereas mine really did almost eliminate all the rake.
If nothing else I guess we could always take the rear blocks out to get a little lean too..?
But the reason I ask Scab or Screw is because before my leveling kit my Scab raked A LOT, and much more than my buddies stock Screw. I would think if he had a leveling kit his would probably squat because hes near level without it, whereas mine really did almost eliminate all the rake.
If nothing else I guess we could always take the rear blocks out to get a little lean too..?
#5
Removing or adding smaller blocks to the rear would achieve your goal.
I'm curious, and this is not meant to be offensive, but can someone tell me what's appealing about the bulldog look? To me, any truck that's lower in rear than the front just looks like it's carrying too large of a load or the rear leafs are worn. A little rake (if you use your truck as a truck) is practical.
Again, just curious, that's all.
I'm curious, and this is not meant to be offensive, but can someone tell me what's appealing about the bulldog look? To me, any truck that's lower in rear than the front just looks like it's carrying too large of a load or the rear leafs are worn. A little rake (if you use your truck as a truck) is practical.
Again, just curious, that's all.
#6
Removing or adding smaller blocks to the rear would achieve your goal.
I'm curious, and this is not meant to be offensive, but can someone tell me what's appealing about the bulldog look? To me, any truck that's lower in rear than the front just looks like it's carrying too large of a load or the rear leafs are worn. A little rake (if you use your truck as a truck) is practical.
Again, just curious, that's all.
I'm curious, and this is not meant to be offensive, but can someone tell me what's appealing about the bulldog look? To me, any truck that's lower in rear than the front just looks like it's carrying too large of a load or the rear leafs are worn. A little rake (if you use your truck as a truck) is practical.
Again, just curious, that's all.
Yeah same here lol. Overall Im very happy with my leveling kit though. The only bad thing about it was being told by people that I "Cant tow anything anymore" -_- which has been proved a lie
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i imagine the bulldog look is to emulate a baja truck, least that's the way i see it. prolly wrong, lol...
i don't care for the look either, but to each their own. lots of people don't care for my truck, that's ok...
it's also good to know 2.5 inches level on the front end of my 06 scab won't bulldog it
i don't care for the look either, but to each their own. lots of people don't care for my truck, that's ok...
it's also good to know 2.5 inches level on the front end of my 06 scab won't bulldog it
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i imagine the bulldog look is to emulate a baja truck, least that's the way i see it. prolly wrong, lol...
i don't care for the look either, but to each their own. lots of people don't care for my truck, that's ok...
it's also good to know 2.5 inches level on the front end of my 06 scab won't bulldog it
i don't care for the look either, but to each their own. lots of people don't care for my truck, that's ok...
it's also good to know 2.5 inches level on the front end of my 06 scab won't bulldog it
In most cases a 2.5" will level the 04-05 and a 2" will level the 06-08. However, it depends on the truck configuration. Each is totally different, hence why the op's did not get totally leveled.
Last edited by 2008_XL; 02-10-2016 at 11:01 AM.
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It actually would set you higher in the front than the rear. 04-05 trucks sit half an inch to an inch higher in the rear than the 06-08 trucks. Most 04-05s use 4 leaf packs with a 2" rear block (4x4) and the 06-08 use 3 packs with a 1 5/8" rear block. If you look at the older trucks from this generation, you'll notice they have more factory rake than the later trucks.
In most cases a 2.5" will level the 04-05 and a 2" will level the 06-08. However, it depends on the truck configuration. Each is totally different, hence why the op's did not get totally leveled.
In most cases a 2.5" will level the 04-05 and a 2" will level the 06-08. However, it depends on the truck configuration. Each is totally different, hence why the op's did not get totally leveled.
thanks for the info, did not know those differences.
i am getting bilstein 5100 shocks, so i should be able to get my stance level.
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