2023 37pp Leveling - Rear Lower than Front/Stock

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Just got my truck a few weeks ago and wanted to level it or have a little rake in it for when I have to put my tools in the bed. All the threads I see is people lifting the front of the truck 1.5-2.5" to get to level and if I did that it would be way off. Right now the rear of my truck is 1/4 lower than the front (Fender to ground measurement) I just wanted to know if the front should/would settle in? and should I wait before I attempt to do anything to the suspension? I just broke 2000 miles yesterday.
 

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Mine came the same way from the factory. I had a leveling kit waiting for it and elected not to install it because there was very little rake. I'm going down the path now of Eibach springs as they lift the front and rear with about a .75" adjustment favoring the front. Another alternative is a rear spring spacer from Foutz to get it dead level or a little rake.

 
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Mine came the same way from the factory. I had a leveling kit waiting for it and elected not to install it because there was very little rake. I'm going down the path now of Eibach springs as they lift the front and rear with about a .75" adjustment favoring the front. Another alternative is a rear spring spacer from Foutz to get it dead level or a little rake.

Thanks for the reply, I ended up ordering a 1" Foutz spacer, I also installed my Retrax and Yakima racks, put in my bed a Pro Eagle Jack, tools I usually carry, and a few other stuff and the rear is now 3/4" lower. This weekend going to install the spacer, and a set of Method 704's +0 with 37x12.5x17 Ridge Grapplers.
 

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Thanks for the reply, I ended up ordering a 1" Foutz spacer, I also installed my Retrax and Yakima racks, put in my bed a Pro Eagle Jack, tools I usually carry, and a few other stuff and the rear is now 3/4" lower. This weekend going to install the spacer, and a set of Method 704's +0 with 37x12.5x17 Ridge Grapplers.
Thinking about adding the 1" spacer to my 2024 35.
How did this work for you?
I see RPG has a rear spacer also for almost $100 more. Do you suppose there is any difference?
 
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Thinking about adding the 1" spacer to my 2024 35.
How did this work for you?
I see RPG has a rear spacer also for almost $100 more. Do you suppose there is any difference?
I was thinking about the RPG spacer as well.. but my thinking is spacers are pretty simple and shouldn’t make a difference. I painted mine black so it wouldn’t be noticeable, but I’m happy with the Foutz
 

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Just got my truck a few weeks ago and wanted to level it or have a little rake in it for when I have to put my tools in the bed. All the threads I see is people lifting the front of the truck 1.5-2.5" to get to level and if I did that it would be way off. Right now the rear of my truck is 1/4 lower than the front (Fender to ground measurement) I just wanted to know if the front should/would settle in? and should I wait before I attempt to do anything to the suspension? I just broke 2000 miles yesterday.
So when I got my first new Raptor way back in 2010 I measured height from ground to top of each wheel for reference. Had heard the shocks will settle some from new. After a few months of Starbucks the height measurement was 1 inch less than before. So I figured it was the new shocks settling. Not scientific by any means but food for thought.
 
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