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Old August 10th, 2009, 11:03 AM
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hi guys, a year ago i bought a 94 w/t with the 4.3l. have 136,00 miles and is in excellent condition. my question is. how do i level the stance. raising the front or lower the back. the least expensive one. great forum you guys have. thanks.
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Well, you could raise the front end of your t by tourque-ing your front torsion bars a little, but you'd want to get an alignment afterwards.

There's "leveling kits"-again, followed by an alignment.

Of course, when you go to w/, and put a heavy load in the back of your t, it'll be out of level until you unload it again.

You get better gas mileage when your front end is a little lower than the rear.(Positive aspect ratio) It's really mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matter.
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put spacers under the front coils, or buy new coils. summit or rancho have leveling kits for your truck, so does LMC. to raise the front shouldn't cost to much. or do a spring under conversion, that may be to much of a drop. but its cheap
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