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I just this past thursday purchased an 02 GMC sierra 2500 4x4 supercab. I love this truck; it's loaded out with the exception of leather seats (not a fan of leather seats anyways).

 

My question is about the stance of the truck. It seems to be sagging in the front. The tires are running right, and the more I look around at other trucks like mine, I notice they all run lower in the front except for a few I saw.

 

Does anyone else notice this?

 

I'm wondering what I can do to make the front ride the same height as the rear without having to spend a ton of $$$ on a lift kit. Any aftermarket spacer pucks or anything to lift the front a little?

 

I spoke to an auto shop here about it, and he said about the only thing he could do was to adjust the bars attached from the axle to the middle of the frame (can't remember the name of the bars), then re-align the front, and he said that if you go too much on them, you'll tear up the front end.

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You know it's like that so if you use the truck to actually haul stuff, your front end won't be pointing to the sky... :banghead:

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You know it's like that so if you use the truck to actually haul stuff, your front end won't be pointing to the sky... :banghead:

 

 

 

 

 

Good point. It was nice to throw 1200lbs of salt in my bed today behind the wheel wells to move down to the barn for summer storage and still have the rear a tad higher than front. Nothing I hate worse that a P/U that looks like it is dragging its butt down the road when it is carry a load it was supposed to be designed to carry.

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