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Posted by DJL on December 24, 2005 at 20:30:14 from (70.105.103.116):
I drive a 2002 Chevy 1500 Z71, extended cab, short bed. When I purchased the truck it already had air-bag load helpers on the rear springs. (I don't do a lot of hauling but occasionally a JD B or Farmall H on a 18' car hauler.) These air bags help level the truck out when trailer tongue weight is applied. Anyway the question is this...with the airbags, the truck sits higher in the back then the front when empty. Is there a way to level the truck and bring the front of the truck up a couple of inches for a more aggressive stance? I don't want a monster lift kit, just something simple. I've heard that the Chevy dealer can install some sort of torsion bar keys that give the front end up to a 2" lift. Is that correct? Thanks and Merry Christmas. DJL
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