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[QUOTE="Strokersace, post: 1478372, member: 622"] Don't disagree with you Ron. I don't care what the measurement is. Simply wanted to see if his measurement technique is the same as mine? Or basing it off a level on the bed. To me, if the measurements (from top of tire to tdc of wheel opening) is close to being the same, then they "look" nose high. My personal preference for the measurement is 1.5" difference between rear to front. That LOOKS level to me. That's also the difference on my dually currently. So I'd expect to drop 2" (or very close) in front by going from 6000 to 4400 coils. And also drop the rear by same amount by pulling blocks... It's all about the look. No matter the measurement, I don't want it to look like it's a$$ low. Want the rear of the truck at 2wd height, so if I need to adjust lower to look level, I'm going to do it in the front. [/QUOTE]
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