JessePayne said:so by getting the axle to move more vertically opposed to forward on a bump do you mean returning the truck to stock height to correct the arc the axle swings when hitting a bump. what does the term backspacing mean when referring to tires/axle.
A stock height truck will surely be less prone to death wobble. It's amazing how often I get calls and the DW started right after putting on the leveling kit. Even stock though, these trucks are pretty high and the lower control arms don't sit flat. Even if they were parallel to the ground, that only takes care of the problem though for the first few inches of travel, so if you have long travel suspension, the angles come right back when the axle drops out...
Backspacing is how deep the wheel is behind the lug-nut face... .
-Don
