I would have them pull the spacers. The set up that are using is awful and could void your warranty. The in essence are making your shocks longer straining all components in the front end and allowing too much extension of the A arms.
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I just bought my second, second gen Raptor and noticed that the front of the truck sits approx 3/4” higher than the rear. My first one sat level. Just curious if anyone else has this going on. For the record it is brand new no mods.
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The front of your truck is at 42 5/8” and rear at 41 1/2”, assuming fairly level ground.
That’s pretty tall all around if your on level ground and really high in the front for a stock vehicle. Stock rear is usually right at 41” and front 39” from the trucks I have seen.
Which bumper is that? Nice looking. I put a 2.5 inch level on the front and 1" block on the back, and I haven't noticed any difference in ride quality either, other than some vibration at slow speeds from the 37 inch KM3s. I like the stocks wheels - just changed the lugs to black.I installed a one and a half inch leveling kit on my 2018 and have not noticed any difference in ride quality.
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Mine sits at 43.25 in front and 43.75 in rear with a full tank of fuel.Which bumper is that? Nice looking. I put a 2.5 inch level on the front and 1" block on the back, and I haven't noticed any difference in ride quality either, other than some vibration at slow speeds from the 37 inch KM3s. I like the stocks wheels - just changed the lugs to black.View attachment 121339
Thanks, *******! And BTW, they weren't the most expensive.Absolutely love it! Lift the truck the cheapest way possible and stack blocks in the rear then put the most expensive off-road mud tires available on. #winning
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Thanks, *******! And BTW, they weren't the most expensive.