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19964x4HOE

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ok so im looking at putting 3" blocks in the rear of my 1996 4x4 tahoe.... What i am wondering is if i crank the torsion bar to try to level it out, will i have to install a camber kit? And if i do what all does a camber kit entail to?
 
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Idk if I like rake look on truck... I like the level look. If I get 2" and I crank the torsion bar will I have massive camber?
 

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No need, don;t crank to far though. Keep in mnid cranking puts the ball joints and CVs and bad angles and wears them out much faster
 
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no need for what? as of right now i just slightly cranked them just to level it out right now... SO what should i do if i do get blocks in the rear..? just little ones
 

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no need for a camber kits as per the question that you answered.

If you want the rear higher than it is now and the front to be level with it, look into a real suspension lift.
 

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