Hey thanks for the input guys! I am very happy with the Tuf Country 2" spacer lift. No alignment is needed. Les Schwab Tires left my stock shocks (said they were o. k. length. ) Ride is unchanged. Steering is still the same. Headlight alignment still needs to be adjusted. Ride height is good; still about half inch or so higher in the back. IMO, today's trucks ride softer than yesterday's; their springs move more when loaded. Even a 1 ton should sit higher in the rear by 1 inch or more in order to compensate for loads.
Some guys like the look of a truly level truck. How many times have you seen a GM lower in the back than in the front with no load on it. Sorry guys, to me that looks lame!
That's why I want a 1 inch lift block for the rear. Then the truck will have about 1. 5 inches of difference for load handling and looks.
Back to the leveling kits, I think you will like it. It is very easy to install. Just drop the front axle enough to allow the spacers to slip in, tighten the three bolts on each side, then you're done! Simple.
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