Chubbs
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I have 100$ rough country keys and they are cranked level, no coil spacers. I told the shop to level my truck when in got wheels and thats what they put on. leveling keys will make your truck level and should add a little bit of height all around (mine is about 2 inches higher). you can get a full leveling kit with coil spacers and stuff (supreme suspensions has a good one) and it will add more lift than keys. some people on here have ebay keys and they say they work fine, and some people even have keys from older Ford trucks. Like i said, keys will bring up the front, a full leveling kit raises ride height more. I like the rough country keys, highly suggest them. they are a good price and i cant tell a ride difference from stock
it might just be a messed up sensor. i had that one time..."Service 4WD"
F+%*
Mother F%*+
What the F#^*
I can't have a damn thing.
lookin gooooood. i know my rear is at 37 but i think the front is BARELY lower
it might just be a messed up sensor. i had that one time...
Just have a mechanic look at it, if you use your 4wdHow did you find the bad sensor? Did you have someone diagnose it with the software, or swap parts until the DIC message turned off??
I was thinking about driving out to the junk yard to look for any trucks that may still have that equipment remaining and jack the TC motor, axle actuator & TC module. but the places around here are overpriced and I almost don't want to get on the ground out there. F'n parts are pricey.
it might just be a messed up sensor. i had that one time...
I measured from the ground, thru the center of my wheel and up to the fender. My passenger side is 1 inch higher than the driver side. Front driver- 36 Front passenger- 37 Rear fenders are both at 37.5