Hi I am looking at putting a levelling kit on a 1500hd crew cab but before I did I was wondering how it affects the handling of the truck, as well as traction going down the highway, will it be worse in snow/ice or the same etc. thanks
will ride rougher, as well as front ends will wear 5x faster with a level in. Leveling kits for independent front suspension just cranks the torsion bars, putting major stress on your ball joints and cv's. Leveling kits work extremely well with straight front axle trucks (dodge and ford). There is a reason it costs twice as much to properly lift a chev compared to a dodge/ford. Just be prepared to replace front end components every year if your throwing one of these into a chev.
sorry, but you're wrong there.......... A proper levelling kit just relocates where the torsion bar is inserted into the key, and the key is more offset....... The adjusting bolt cranks in the same distance, and if you want even more height you can crank the adjuster bolt even more. Ride quality is exactly the same as before..... You'll have to adjust the headlites and do a proper alignment. We've done many, and not one complaint. Jus' sayin'
cranking the adjustment on the torsion bar will still put the ball joints at steeper angles than before, which no doubt leads to increased wear etc. There will obviously be a difference if you are trying to achieve 1.5" of lift vs 3", maybe if you tone it down a bit you can get the longevity and ride quality your refering to, but the trucks that i've seen and riden in, i would have to respectfully disagree with you.
One thing no one has mentioned is on the Chev's technically you should run shock extenders if you plan on keeping the factory shocks.
I have a cognito levelling kit with new upper a arms in my duramax, rides about the same as stock and IMO it's the proper way to level a truck. I also bought new longer shocks instead of using hokey shock extenders. If you pay attention to the distance of the bump stops you get the idea of where you need to be. Cognito's website has a good explanation of the geometry of levelling a truck and what to look for. Educate yourself lol