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Looks good! Support the aftermarket everywhere you can! I’m gonna level with springs and try to stuff 37 x 12.50’s on my stock STX wheels. 35’s will look great but I like that taller look, if I can get it. These trucks can still do truck stuff with a lift and/or level. Haters gonna hate. Always a few negative Nancy’s…
Looks good! Support the aftermarket everywhere you can! I’m gonna level with springs and try to stuff 37 x 12.50’s on my stock STX wheels. 35’s will look great but I like that taller look, if I can get it. These trucks can still do truck stuff with a lift and/or level. Haters gonna hate. Always a few negative Nancy’s…
gotta love how offended people get because someone leveled his truck
Next problem will be it squats too much under load and then needs airbags,Timbren etc !
well as with everything it’s a perspective on things
to you it’s a “problem” but to me it’s just part of the “system” I install on my trucks to make them the way I like them and I enjoy modifying my vehicles
i have a 2.5 level with tremor rear blocks and some airlift bags
i do it for a few reasons:
1) I like the look and the added height it gives me when I go off the beaten path
2) these trucks squat horribly stock when you really load them with weight
my truck as it is exhibits less squat than it did stock and i think it looks nice and gives me some extra clearance when I’m driving off pavement at my farm etc.
just had around 3000lbs in the bed last night and it had absolutely ZERO squat. Stock it sagged like some old ******* with much less weight than I had last night…and I hated it.
all the srw trucks produced after 2019 squat stock when loaded unfortunately. Even my current 350 squared stock because the overloads didn’t even engage until it was too late after it squatted down multiple inches to make contact
but I also know some people will buy a truck and drive it for 35 years bone stock and some people like to modify. None of it is necessarily a “problem” though
I’m new to all this and waiting for my ‘24 Limited.
I’ve read about using Tremor rear block, but can’t find how much it raises the back?
I’ve also read about using stock rear blocks and swapping to Tremor front springs, but I don’t know if that gets you all the way to level?
If the 23+ are using the same, blocks as 20-22, the difference in height between the block used on the Tremor and that use on non Tremor is approx 1", maybe 1.25". The Tremor front coils give around 1"-1.25" lift depending on which springs your truck comes with. Your 24 should have around 2-2.5" of rake, so the Tremor coils alone won't make it exactly level.
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