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Stock sasquatch ride height measurement

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The rear is almost dead level where it's at, so I think leaving it alone is the best for now. I'll drive it for a bit and if it settles out any, I'll make adjustments then. I appreciate all the help and information.
No problem. It will likely squat a bit with added weight, but yea drive it around for a while and see how it feels (y)
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Just my opinion, but I'm always surprised on how everyone wants to make their vehicles sit "level" as they stand there looking at it sitting still.

You start driving down the road, or put just a little bit of weight in the back, your ass starts sagging and now you have an opposite rake in your aerodynamics really go to crap.

Having the front a bit lower than the rear is a requirement IMO.

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Agreed. I like 0.5-1.0” of rake. It is easy to put a couple hundred pounds of stuff in the back.
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