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Posted: Oct 08 2024 at 9:31pm | IP Logged Quote Machinations

I was having a super hard time finding any recent
information on just leveling the front of my truck
without messing with the rear suspension. I just ordered
the PRG 1.5 inch leveling spacers for the front and the
cam bolt kit. Seems like try 2 inch and 2.5 inch spacers
would be too much.

Once it comes in and I get it installed I will post some
before and after pics. Anyone have a tips or more info to
add that would be much appreciated, thanks! For reference
I have a 2019 SV midnight addition 4x4.

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Posted: Oct 09 2024 at 6:00pm | IP Logged Quote Rubble

Machinations wrote:
I was having a super hard time
finding any recent
information on just leveling the front of my truck
without messing with the rear suspension. I just ordered
the PRG 1.5 inch leveling spacers for the front and the
cam bolt kit. Seems like try 2 inch and 2.5 inch spacers
would be too much.

Once it comes in and I get it installed I will post some
before and after pics. Anyone have a tips or more info to
add that would be much appreciated, thanks! For reference
I have a 2019 SV midnight addition 4x4.


So after You get it leveled, what happen's when you load
the bed up or Hook up to a Trailer ~ The Back in goe's
down and the HeadLight's Blind OnComeing Driver's. Then
You spend money to raise the rear end with Air Shock's,
Etc.

Plus once you Raise the Front End,, You've Raised
the Center of Gravity and The Truck will Lean More in The
Curve's.

Pickup Truck's are designed to be higher in the Rear for
Those Reason's.

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