austinsiegel
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Is anyone needing to redo the alignment after installing these?
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What do you mean?Thanks glad to know the advertised lift is accurate.
Yes, you’ll need to after installing them.Is anyone needing to redo the alignment after installing these?
Lol what? I asked what your before measurement was, and you said 1.5” lower. That means the 1.5 rpg collar gave you exactly 1.5” of lift as advertised. That’s great news and good to know.What do you mean?
It didn’t though is what I was saying. My truck still sits half an inch lower in the front.Lol what? I asked what your before measurement was, and you said 1.5” lower. That means the 1.5 rpg collar gave you exactly 1.5” of lift as advertised. That’s great news and good to know.
Oh I see I understand now. You didn't do a before measurement to see how much lift you needed. That's my concern as well, I've decided to wait until my order comes in and I've driven 1k miles or so to see where I'm sitting before I decide how much lift I want.It didn’t though is what I was saying. My truck still sits half an inch lower in the front.
It probably depends on the dealer honestly. And now a days with how things are I would think they would do whatever it takes to go against your “warranty..” My past 3 trucks that I have bought brand new with warranty’s I have added a leveling system to them and each one of those dealers said it would not void my warranty. Usually when you go to a 4” and over lift is when it’s voided.Sorry if this is a dumb question. Does adding on the perch colLars have any issue with our warranty?