Rear Springs functionUpdated 18 days ago
Rear springs are used to increase the ride height of a truck's rear suspension. Typically, customers who request these are looking for a complete vehicle lift rather than just a front-end adjustment. For a noticeable lift, high-performance rear springs are required to provide a minimum of 1.5 inches of additional height.
In contrast, if a customer chooses to omit rear springs, their primary goal is usually leveling. Leveling focuses on raising the front of the truck to match the existing height of the rear, resulting in a balanced, horizontal profile.