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Has anybody tried any leveling kits?? I was looking into them the other day. There seams to be quite a various difference in price. I found one that did not look bad from www.jackit.com. Has anyone had any experiances with them?? Where did you guys get your's and what was the price range?? I am looking to get a little more aggressive stance and a little bigger tire on my 2002 SD. Will doing this affect my warranty?? With the one from www.jackit.com I would have the option of a rear add-a-leaf or new 4" blocks for the a$$ end of my rig.
Thanks in advance for all the advice that I hope will be coming.
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 04-Apr-02 AT 01:57 PM (EST)]>Has anybody tried any leveling kits?? I was looking into
>them the other day. There seams to be quite a various
>difference in price. I found one that did not look bad from
>www.jackit.com. Has anyone had any experiances with them??
>Where did you guys get your's and what was the price range??
>I am looking to get a little more aggressive stance and a
>little bigger tire on my 2002 SD. Will doing this affect my
>warranty?? With the one from www.jackit.com
I would have the
>option of a rear add-a-leaf or new 4" blocks for the a$$ end
>of my rig.
>
>Thanks in advance for all the advice that I hope will be
>coming.
If your adding add-a-leafs or blocks to the rear it's a lift, a leveling kit usually only deals with the front springs, to bring it up level with the rear.
As far as lift kits go, personaly ,If I'm going through that hassle of new front springs, and the helpers or blocks in the rear, Im making it worth my while and getting more than 2 inches. But this is only my point of view.
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