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Can I lift my truck and keep the raked stance?


Can I lift my truck and keep the raked stance? - DODGE RAM FORUM

Agreed. Most lifts will not fully level the truck. I put a 6" BDS lift on mine and still have the rake, which I prefer for hauling or towing.

Anyone do a lift and keep the rake angle? - Ford F150 Forum

I had the cab, bed and a 14' trailer loaded with all my household goods. I personally don't mind and kinda like the rake angle on my truck. I ...

What are your opinions on the rake vs. level look? : r/f150 - Reddit

You're not alone, I do too. Easier on your suspension components to keep it stock, not to mention you won't be squatting bad when you put a bit ...

Why You Should Use a Leveled or Lifted Strut on Your Truck Over a ...

When it comes to removing rake from a truck, there a few different options: using a spacer or installing a leveled or lifted strut. USING A SPACER TO REMOVE ...

Picks of Lifted Tundras retaining the Raked Stance

All the suspension lifts that I know of take the rake out. They typically raise the back two and a half inches less than the front.

rake or no rake | 5thGenRams Forums

Leveling is for looks as some prefer no rake. If you use the truck as intended, some rake will be beneficial so as to reduce sagging in the rear when loaded.

Lift & Factory Rake Question - DodgeForum.com

What you are going to change by leveling the front is the caster angle. This will have an impact on the handling. Caster on a solid front axle ...

Levelled vs raked stance | Ford Powerstroke Diesel Forum

Just put a 4" Zone lift on and ST Maxx tires. I like the stance it gave my 2015. Attachments. Land vehicle Vehicle Tire Car Automotive tire.

How Does Lifting or Leveling a Truck Affect Towing Capacity?

Considering body lifts don't modify your truck's suspension, they won't affect towing performance either. The suspension geometry remains the ...

Lift w/ Rake or Lift & Level? - Tacoma World

I was hoping to have just a slight rake like the factory stance and it came out pretty close. I often carry loads and do not want to sag and ...

Lifting or leveling a truck - Jazz It Up Truck & Auto Accessories

Going without rake could result in a very uncomfortable ride and more dangerous handling, as well as wear out the shocks, bushings, and other ...

how do you lift the rear end for "rake" | El Camino Central Forum

I agree, don't raise the rear lower the front end. For "the look" you want to keep the rear tires tucked. Here's a pic of my ride. Image.

Lifted Not level, keeping the rake . | Toyota Tundra Forum

Absolutely. Or many will at least keep some rake. I believe the factory difference between front and rear is 2". I plan on doing my lift ...

Still rake after ZONE 6" lift??? | 5thGenRams Forums

Looks fine… its a truck not a Honda keep a little rake especially if you load the bed with some weight. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro.

Raising body for a rake [Archive] - '33 Hot Rod - Factory Five Forums

You will want to either use longer shocks or move the mounting brackets to lift the chassis. That way you can keep the shock travel in the sweet ...

Considering RC 2.5 lift but concerned about negative rake.

My concern is I really dislike the negative rake the trucks seem to take on with just a level. Will this kit keep stock rake? Level is fine ...

Lifted Trucks 101: Is it Safe to Lift my Truck? | Custom Offsets

For most trucks, the rake is about 2-inches. Lifted Truck. This compensates for any weight added to the bed of your truck or when you pull a ...

Level or rake? | Tacoma World

Trucks are meant to have rake. The leafs will likely sag a bit with time but I would say your well over thinking the situation.

How much rake for proper stance? - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums

If you are using dropped spindles on the front it brings it pretty low. You can only drop so much in the rear without the axle hitting the frame ...

Suspension Lift while keeping the factory rake? - Jeep Garage

It does not level the vehicle. It doesn't change the ride either as it sits on top of the front struts and doesn't preload the coil. The rear ...