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I'm sure it has been asked but did anyone confirm impact (if any) on warranty?
 

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I do not know anything about these, why does the front get raised more than the back (2" front, 1" back). You can see it also in the pictures/images, the front gets lifted up more. I would think this would impact gas mileage. I guess the front higher may be more off road friendly?
 
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I do not know anything about these, why does the front get raised more than the back (2" front, 1" back). You can see it also in the pictures/images, the front gets lifted up more. I would think this would impact gas mileage. I guess the front higher may be more off road friendly?
From the factory the rear sits higher than the front. This gives it a more leveled stance.
 

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From the factory the rear sits higher than the front. This gives it a more leveled stance.
Hey, thanks. So, by leveling, it would impact gas mileage (some) and cold impact suspension wear I would think. Someone else asked about would this mod impact the warranty, I am guessing it might if it impacts suspension wear.
 

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It could affect mpg’s some as most would also add taller tires which tend to be heavier. As far as the warranty, it could possibly affect the warranty on suspension and driveline components like axles and joints, sometimes it depends on the dealership. My brother works for a dealer that sells lifted trucks but will only cover the ones that they had lifted.
 
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It could affect mpg’s some as most would also add taller tires which tend to be heavier. As far as the warranty, it could possibly affect the warranty on suspension and driveline components like axles and joints, sometimes it depends on the dealership. My brother works for a dealer that sells lifted trucks but will only cover the ones that they had lifted.
I went from 2" lowered to 2" raised with minimal effect on fuel mileage, but did take a good hit when I wen to the larger tires.
 

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I do not know anything about these, why does the front get raised more than the back (2" front, 1" back). You can see it also in the pictures/images, the front gets lifted up more. I would think this would impact gas mileage. I guess the front higher may be more off road friendly?
Because factory trucks are "raked" meaning the front sits lower from the factory. This style of lift makes the truck sit even after the lift
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