TheAutumnWind
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I would go 2" body and keys for an extra inch or so or maybe a 3" body with 305-65 tires it will ook tough but not hurt mpg or performance too much but which ever way you get your 3-4" of lift i wouldnt go bigger than. 305 (33") tire
2" body and 3" keys will hurt MPG exactly the same as a 5" suspension lift, assuming the same tires.
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Legit laughing out loud. But yea thats fine by me.
My question with a key lift, which can probably be answered by google but you guys might be more knowledgable, is...
Am I just cranking the Torsion bars? is that what the key is for? or does the key go in and make the torsion bar itself higher? I'm just a little lost on exactly how it all works. Thanks guys
Aftermarket keys basically just crank the torsion bars beyond the height that you can crank them with the stock keys yes. So you are trading some droop for a greater static height and uptravel. You also effectively increase the spring rate a bit.