foxfire235
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I don't believe they are a perfect "auto level", they still need a setpoint and then SOME of the trucks adapt from there.So why are we adjusting auto leveling headlights?
Yeah I don’t level trucks. I really dislike the look. If a guy does a level wouldn’t that require a longer or different arm for the sensor for the lights on the front or is there not a sensor in the front?If you put a 2" level on the beam is way too high.
I think that only the 22s had sensors. Parts shortages took that system off all the other trucks.Yeah I don’t level trucks. I really dislike the look. If a guy does a level wouldn’t that require a longer or different arm for the sensor for the lights on the front or is there not a sensor in the front?
I’ve always liked the rake. And then when you have a load or a trailer it levels out nicely. I guess I figure the engineers put the rake there for a reason. For the most part I’m a stock kinda guy. Aside from tinting and stuff I buy a truck based on how it looks stock and then make a few tasteful changes. I’m going to have to look at my 23 lariat. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a sensor in the rear but I’ve not looked in the front for one.I think that only the 22s had sensors. Parts shortages took that system off all the other trucks.
You dislike the look? Seriously? The factory rake on these trucks is ridiculous.
factory rake
You'll never stop people from wrecking the engineering over perceived looks.engineers put the rake there for a reason.
What do you mean "wrecking the engineering"? Are you trying to say that the rake, and the absurd amount of it, is perfectly engineered and any reduction of it will "wreck" the engineering of the truck?You'll never stop people from wrecking the engineering over perceived looks.
As long as you don't drive around blinding people afterwards.
I like A rake, but man, the amount on my Pro is absurd.I’ve always liked the rake. And then when you have a load or a trailer it levels out nicely. I guess I figure the engineers put the rake there for a reason. For the most part I’m a stock kinda guy. Aside from tinting and stuff I buy a truck based on how it looks stock and then make a few tasteful changes. I’m going to have to look at my 23 lariat. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a sensor in the rear but I’ve not looked in the front for one.
I felt the same.I like A rake, but man, the amount on my Pro is absurd.
I use my truck as a truck and prefer to have the rake to account for loads in the box or trailering.What do you mean "wrecking the engineering"?
You do what you want with your truck. But stow the "wrecking" the engineering, because that is using rhetoric to push what you like, or think should be done, on others. There is zero reason to use those terms other than bias, or to bias others.I use my truck as a truck and prefer to have the rake to account for loads in the box or trailering.
Ideally we'd just have airbags to set the ride height.
Leveling and lift kits are mostly vanity items and of course the manufacturers are going to get in on the sales. Personally I just think it's a waste of money.
Hey, question for you: I understand the Bilsteins are adjustable. Do you know if they go both up and down, and by how much? Is a leveling puck still used?I will be putting bilstein 5100s on my truck