CJ Rodarme
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So a while back I got a leveling kit for my truck and I never put it on. Still got the keys and I'll probably throw them on whenever I put my lift kit on if I have clearance issues. However, I was thinking about how torsion keys work. They clock the angle of the hole where the t-bar goes to adjust it higher. Leveling kits claim to lift the truck while maintaining stock adjustment of the bolt. So with that being the case isn't the only benefit to torsion keys the ability to crank past what stock could? And if you only wanted 1 or 2 inches (which many are because of the effects of cranking it more on CV shafts etc.) wouldn't it just be better to max your stock keys?