Good point about alignment. More height means more adjustments needed! Just make sure to monitor your tire wear too.
Stacking kits can give you that lift you desire, but does the potential performance impact ruin the fun? Just a thought!
Great question! Sometimes the aesthetics overshadow performance, and we forget about the driving experience.
That’s spot on! It’s like buying a sports car but never pushing it to its limits. Speaking of limits, how high is too high?
I think it depends on your vehicle model and personal needs. Too much height can complicate things! Anyone experienced major issues with too much lift?
I did after stacking! It was hard to control during sharp turns. Definitely prefer moderation.
True moderation is key! Plus, a vehicle too raised can affect your center of gravity, which has its own risks.
I love how we’re getting technical here! But can we talk about how cool it looks? A stacked kit can really turn heads.
Absolutely! But let’s make sure we’re trading beauty for safety. Worth the debate!
Isn’t the industry moving towards better engineering to handle stacking? I think there’s hope for more safety in the future!
Wouldn’t it be nice if they engineered kits specifically for stacking? Might save us all a headache! Just a random thought.
Has anyone here actually stacked leveling kits? I want to know if it’s even a good idea before I dive into it.
I’ve done it on my truck! It can be tricky, especially with alignment issues. Make sure you research the specs for your vehicle first.
Stacking leveling kits isn’t uncommon, but the installation can lead to issues if you’re not careful. I recommend using a torque wrench for proper adjustments.
Great point! I ended up with a kit that didn’t quite match my truck’s specs and had to redo everything. Lesson learned!
I haven’t stacked kits, but I’ve installed a leveling kit before. Definitely need a solid jack and stands. Safety first!
Absolutely! And make sure to have a good impact wrench; it makes life so much easier during the installation.
I did stack leveling kits on my SUV. However, I had to get the alignment adjusted afterward which can be costly. Be prepared!
I totally agree, proper alignment is key! Otherwise, you’ll wear your tires unevenly.
Does anyone have tips on how to avoid coil spring compressor injuries? I’m a bit nervous about that part.