Leveling kit/tire question

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Skelly387

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I just put a 2.5 rough country leveling kit and 275/65/20 ridge grapplers on my 2016 ecodiesel outdoorsman last week. Had it aligned and everything and I’ve noticed that my front tires stick out a little further than my back tires after the leveling kit. Has anyone else noticed this? It also seems that my back tires are tucked in more but I could be wrong. They could have been like that before but I just never be noticed. Thanks

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Ohio5pt7

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It's normal leveling kits push your suspension down think of it like you jack the front end up as the pressure is relieved the wheels go out and down same concept

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Skelly387

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So it’s normal for front tires to stick out a little more than the back after leveling kit in the front?
 

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Possibly, you can get a spacer for the rear, to take them out to match.
 
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