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Having some issues trying to find the best way on leveling my 2016 Laramie longhorn 4dr long box. I just installed a 2.5" rough country leveling kit and now my tail end sits 1.5 inches lower than the front. Is there any way that I can raise my rear air suspension safely and still be affective for hauling? I've tried to find kits that go for raising air suspension, but always comes up with just different brands of air suspension.
 
If I had a dollar for everyone I've know that installed a "leveling kit" just to be disappointed in the truck then looking like it was dragging it's rear...

I'd give it a few weeks before adjusting anything. Your front end will likely settle down, at least a little.
 
I already adjusted my alignment, but like you said it'll settle down. So I'm still going to have to do more of adjustments. I'm still looking for at least an inch for the rear, that way I'll know it'll be close enough to be level and no one will think I'm trying to squat it.
 
I've looked at my rear suspension and always assumed I could tweak how those sensors were mounted that sense the level of the suspension, but never had a reason to do so as I prefer the rake to the suspension. I haven't heard of anyone doing this either, so it may be unchartered territory. Doesn't look like it would be too difficult though. Not sure how much is "safe" though without causing damage to the bags.
 
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