Reverse level effect on payload?

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jcat

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Hey guys,


Just a small curiosity, I'm not actually thinking of reverse leveling my truck (yet anyway) but am curious whether it would have any effect on payload. I don't tow hardly anything, but definitely haul on a regular basis and would hate to sacrifice the payload. Anyone know what effect it'd have?
 

audio1der

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Other than a loss of suspension travel, none. If there were an effect but lowering, the same could be said for lifting a truck, right?
Payload is payload for a given truck providing any replacement parts are of at least factory quality.
 

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Get some hellwig airbags to replace the coils... youll be able to adjust the rear to whatever height you want. Makes a world of difference when towing too.

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