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RoyJ
May 14, 2016Explorer
jimh425 wrote:
Level isn't necessarily a good thing. Its easier to level camping with blocks for 2 wheels instead of 4. Also, there could be a mileage impact because the angle of the front is different.
Agreed.
OP, unless you're strictly after looks, leaving the front stock will allow the suspension to work better, as the control arms are closer to OEM geometry. Adding a leveling kit will also push your stock shocks closer to max length, which means it'll top out more and give a harsher ride, unless you get longer shocks.
Same for the rear - look into longer shocks if you haven't already, or you'll be operating the OEMs at very close to fully extended all the time.
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