Re: What is Level? 1987 Suburban
I think at stock position, the rear sheet metal wheel well lip is lower than the front. The front has a larger opening.
So it appears visually to have the rear end look just a touch squatted at factory height.
If you have old rear springs, they tend to sag throughout the years adding to the sag look.
I prefer to have a little higher rear so I also added a 1" lift in the rear of my old 91' suburban. Just looks better to me. I prefer the 3/4 ton suburban stance compared to the 1/2 ton....hence the slight lift in rear.
I'd keep the zero rate.
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- Jeff
89' K5 Blazer, 2.5" lift, 35" tires
04' GMC Yukon XL, 3/4 ton, 8.1L
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