OK, well here are a few other things you might want to consider when looking at lifts for truck's. Alot of people don't consider these or even know.I guess I should have been a little more specific on what I plan on doing with my truck. It will be my daily driver but I will be taking it down lease roads quite often for camping, quading, etc.
OK, well here are a few other things you might want to consider when looking at lifts for truck's. Alot of people don't consider these or even know.
I then suspect its to give your truck a better appeal, looks. More then functional but either way here are things to think about.
-the higher you lift a vehicle, the lesser the traction. Why, the higher the center of gravity on your chassi the lower the traction.
-handling characteristics change drasticaly, generaly speaking tall trucks handle like POOO...goes back to center of gravity.
-fuel milage, generaly drops significantly. Why, more resistance, wind and tires.
-towing, trailering becomes not just an issue with drop hitches but is lessen cause of what is already mentioned. Lifted truck are not good tow vehicles.
-cost of operating the vehicle is higher, fuel, tires(bigger tires) wear and tear.
-the use of the box is more difficult, like its higher. If you own sleds, quades, bikes even a small 12ft boat loading can be a BEEUITCH. I use a sled deck on my truck, i cannot imaging loading on a higher truck or even driving with a load higher. It would spell stiffer springs or stabilizer or duallies...ewww yuk.
Anyhow, alot of these issues can be addressed to a certain point. But there will always be a cost involved money wise and performance.
Personnaly i would go with either and leveling kit or a mild 2". This way you will less compromise your truck as a truck and she still will look real good. JMO
BTW, i am sure some dude might come on here and dispute what is being said here, like "my mega lifted triple turbocharged diesel monster will tow like a locomotive and handle like a honda on steriods ", haha what ever, he's probably a little dude dreaming big with a fat wallet.
Stay away from the carli IMO really hard on front end stuff and rough ride in the Chevy anyways. Spend the extra and get an actual lift. Will pay for itself in the long run
My 11 f150 has a pro comp was on the truck when I bought it. Been ok so far only 60 k on it 10 of which I put on only complaint is again seems to be a very rough ride for a 150
Funny cause I just put a bds into our 1 ton and the four guys I called told me to stay away from the carli.
Reason I was asking about it in the first place was because the bosses 07 has upper control arms with big carli stickers on them. So I guess he must have just bought stickers and put them on to look cool and the suspension shops I called lied as well.
Sorry for the confusion. Carli sucks anyways.
Maybe he wished it was a carli system , perhaps they say cognito. That's pretty close to carli. Cognito is pretty common on Chevys
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