Return to stock ride height after all

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willalex09

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Well, after about 4,100 miles, I decided to return my suspension and ride height back to factory. The main reason was to reduce body roll now that the truck’s tuned and being driven more spiritedly. No issues at all with the part, everything worked great and the ride was solid, just a personal preference to go back to stock height for the type of driving I do.

The setup I removed includes:

ReadyLift 3/2 Lift Kit for CCD (SKU: 69-2831)

Rear suspension components from Rough Country: extended lower trailing arms, tie rods, and upper control arms (helps center the rear wheels and maintain alignment with the lift)

If anyone’s working on a similar build or might need this setup, feel free to shoot me a DM. Located in Northern VA.
 

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That’s one reason I always leave my trucks stock right hight. Because of my spirited driving style. While I do go off road, I very seldom find myself hung up in something. Happened maybe twice… that’s it.
 

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Not to mention, even at stock i can't fit in many parking garages (and barely even my own) and unfortunately, in my capital city, the morons are getting rid of 40% or more of the meter parking around, so have to use lots and garages.
 
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