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Front Truck Leveling Kits
Some truck owners prefer the 'rake' that comes stock on most trucks. 'Rake' is the stance created by having a higher rear-end than the front. For those truck owners that don't appreciate the rake, there's always a solution in the form of a front leveling kit.
Leveling the front end to the rear creates a whole new appearance, bringing an aggressive and powerful stance that grabs eyes.
While some say that a leveling lift kit is sheerly for looks, others report that they have experienced enhanced handling after the installation of a leveling lift kit.
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It's not absolutely necessary to install a leveling lift kit. However, some drivers insist that leveling kits can play a critical role in performance and safety and that a leveling kit is not designed to be a supplementary add-on, but rather a change that can improve your ride's handling.
Basically, a leveling kit works comparably to a body lift kit in both application and function. The difference is that a body lift is meant to provide lift for a vehicle, allowing more room for larger tires, or simply offer a lifted look at a lower price and less installation work than a full suspension lift. A leveling kit serves the same purpose, but only for either the front or rear end of a vehicle primarily for the purpose of leveling out your vehicle's stance. A leveling kit is designed to balance a car out if there is uneven weight distribution. A leveling kit isn't necessary but they are helpful to get the maximum potential out of your car. Consider it an investment. If you be good to your car, then your car will be good to you.
Leveling kits offer alternative functions as well, they will add some extra inches for tire clearance, or improve rear end wheel travel. Additionally, leveling out your ride is simple and effective to operate, and also relatively easy to install. Leveling kits differ slightly from suspension and body lifts. You can't just put any leveling kit on your vehicle. You have to know your vehicle and which one is best for it. There are 3 types of kits that work for most vehicles. The type of kit you need is entirely vehicle specific. You should not confuse these with air leveling kits. Air based versions should never be considered as an alternative to complete truck leveling kits.
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