Chubbs
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maybe I will have better luck with this thread than my brake pad questions.
I am looking at leveling keys, prices range from $50 up to $250, for basically the same thing.
I say "basically" as they all look the same but the higher end duck head aka proRYDE is sold & installed by garages & shops specializing in suspension & installs. Duck heads come with new hardware, claim to be completely adjustable: their rear spring spacers are stackable but torsion keys look identical to the $50 makes except the bolt & retainer included.
ProComp claims it's keys are superior to $50 makes because they are designed with less stresses applied to the bolt & tighter clearances to the torsion bar and location.
Can those of you already experimenting with these keys provide some insight and your personal experience? If you have gone with a cheaper setup can you discuss your results and confidence that you may or may not have in your installation? If some of these design variations and the inclusion of new/longer bolts really makes a difference then we should all be made aware.
I would rather have a solid 1" of lift than a sketchy, maxed OUT 2-1/2" that is going to make my truck ride rougher than hell and a nightmare of a would-be routine front end alignment.
I am looking at leveling keys, prices range from $50 up to $250, for basically the same thing.
I say "basically" as they all look the same but the higher end duck head aka proRYDE is sold & installed by garages & shops specializing in suspension & installs. Duck heads come with new hardware, claim to be completely adjustable: their rear spring spacers are stackable but torsion keys look identical to the $50 makes except the bolt & retainer included.
ProComp claims it's keys are superior to $50 makes because they are designed with less stresses applied to the bolt & tighter clearances to the torsion bar and location.
Can those of you already experimenting with these keys provide some insight and your personal experience? If you have gone with a cheaper setup can you discuss your results and confidence that you may or may not have in your installation? If some of these design variations and the inclusion of new/longer bolts really makes a difference then we should all be made aware.
I would rather have a solid 1" of lift than a sketchy, maxed OUT 2-1/2" that is going to make my truck ride rougher than hell and a nightmare of a would-be routine front end alignment.
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