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Did you just got your brand new vehicle and realized that the front end is already lower than the rear? Even though it may seem odd, this is intentional. Many manufacturers build their off-road vehicles so that the rear end is slightly higher than the front. This way, when you have a full load that drags it down a little, it will become even with the front end.
It’s also possible that your vehicle could have become front heavy because of added features, like a winch or bumper. The weight of the extra hardware can drag it down, making it uneven with the rear. Leveling kits are a great way to fix this imbalance problem, but there are a few questions you should ask yourself along the way.
Is A Leveling Kit The Right Solution For Me?
The main reason people opt to purchase a leveling kit is for aesthetics. People just don’t like the way their vehicles look with the back end a couple of inches higher than the front; it looks unbalanced. The second most common reason people purchase leveling kits is to provide more space for larger tires and wheels. Lastly, if you have a vehicle that is imbalanced, in the long run, it can throw off the balance of your suspension, affect the handling, or create wear and tear on your tires and suspension. If any of these are a concern, then a leveling kit is probably the right solution for you.
What Kind Of Leveling Kit Should I Get?
There are four main types of leveling kits to consider:
Who Should Install The Leveling Kit?
There is a bit of a risk in taking on this task yourself – if you install the leveling kit incorrectly, it could affect how your vehicle handles and add wear/tear to the suspension, both things that you’re trying to avoid by purchasing a leveling kit in the first place. If you’re nervous about installing it incorrectly, it’s best to have a professional do it. You’ll have to pay extra for the labor, but you’ll receive their expertise and experience.
Now that you’ve determined they why, which, and how of leveling kits, adding those extra inches to balance and upgrade your vehicle should be a cinch!
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