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How did the truck feel before the lift was installed? Was an alignment done? I know the rear isnt able to be adjusted at all but sometimes front end changes can affect how the rear feels.
Running Yokohama 35" on 18" rims. They are about a year old and run anywhere from 32 to 38 PSI (depending on outside temp and how long I've been driving).
To clarify (I'll edit main post as well), I'm not stomping the pedal or being mad aggressive with it, just normal driving.
lets look at this another way... why do you think drilled rotors are better than solid ones?
what engine does your truck have?
How did the truck feel before the lift was installed? Was an alignment done? I know the rear isnt able to be adjusted at all but sometimes front end changes can affect how the rear feels.
Yes, alignment was done immediately after lift installed. On an actual rack, not the tape measure and string method lol
This is for the 2015 manual hopefully it works for you
Thanks dude, this actual helped alot! 2015 is basically the same as a 2016 anyway. I tried going thru what the manual said and it popped up advancetrac and turned it on. On the way home (it just rained) and didn't slip once, even when trying. Its probably subjective, but the steering seems just a bit more stiff too. I thought it was just traction control on or off, didn't know there were different settings.