How Is My Truck Leveled?

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hunter031789

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I was hoping some of the experts on here could help me determine how my truck is leveled? I bought it 9 months ago and the previous owner had it leveled but didn't really know specifically how it was done. I didn't think the Gen 2s have several spring perches like the Gen 1s so I have been looking for any other aftermarket equipment but can't tell as I don't really know what OEM looks like. My current hunch is that he had Eibach springs installed but I might also see a spacer on the top of the strut in the 3rd picture but I don't think so. Open to thoughts!

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Eibach's have the eibach logo and part number on them. I can kinda see it in one of of the pics.
Great call, I didn't even notice the logo!
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From what I have read here, it seems that Eibachs to level the front is a pretty normal choice? GordoJay's comment makes me wonder though....
 

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+3 is 1" of lift witht he factory block removed. So you need a bumpstop kit like what sdhq sells, as the factory block is part of the bumpstop "system".


HD is for hauling a load. I got the HD's on my truck because I tow a trailer monthly. They're a bit stiffer, but the truck still rides nice.
 
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+3 is 1" of lift witht he factory block removed. So you need a bumpstop kit like what sdhq sells.


HD is for hauling a load. I got the HD's on my truck because I tow a trailer monthly. They're a bit stiffer, but the truck still rides nice.
Awesome thanks for all the help!
 

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Eibachs are great. I think he's talking about if you wanted to add same rake back in. Deaver +3's will lift the back an inch and ride a lot better.
Exactly. If you load your truck to gvwr and go bounce around in the desert, your truck will level itself. Ask me how I know.
 
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