Crazy Al
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I'm not worried about cranking my torsion bars for 1.5" or so, that was one of the first things I did to my Ranger 7 years ago when I got her. What I want to know is about using the F150 keys on my Tahoe. Is it a 2" difference at the same crank level or are they just going to enable me to gain that extra .5" over stock? I understand that cranking the bars will stiffen my front end, as well as decrease my amount of droop. On the Ranger 1.5" was a good gain, much more and the front end would be extremely stiff and you'd lose a lot of flex (not that there is any on that IFS system anyways). I guess what doesn't make sense to me is how it's any different than maxing out the current keys. To me it seems like it achieves the same thing, you just retain the ability to adjust more after the key swap.