Leveling advice????

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Had OME heavies installed in the front and mediums in the rear. That was the consensus on everything I read to establish a level look with my current setup. It doesn't look level to me. Definitely looks like some stink bug going on, or is it just me??? I measured from the ground to the fender and the rear is within 1/4" of the front. Any advice or input would be appreciated.

Travis

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I "think" you want to run "J"'s in the front which a tad taller than the heavy's with the same weight load. However since you are already there I would toss some MetalTech 1.5 or 2" coil spacer up front and call it a day. Im not a fan of the poly spacers.
 
I kind of like that look. The gaps between the tires and the fenders look pretty even.

Put some gear in the back and it will level out
 
Just wheel it. You can't tell how level it is when your running down the trail.
 
You need to run a spring that is an inch taller in the front or use a poly spacer.
 
I "think" you want to run "J"'s in the front which a tad taller than the heavy's with the same weight load. However since you are already there I would toss some MetalTech 1.5 or 2" coil spacer up front and call it a day. Im not a fan of the poly spacers.

Yeah poly suck I have them in the front and they are losing it, still not as much stink bug as yours:flipoff2:
 
You actually want a little rake for the stance.
When you have passengers or gear in the back it will be leveled. If you level the stance on empty, then you will run a Baja truck when loaded. No fun.
1/4 - 1/2" it's just perfect in my opinion.
 

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