H3 Leans Forward ... Why?
#11
I cant understand why people wont spend 200.00 dollars to level the h3 properly.I just leveled my h3 with a torsion key kit.I asked my local allignment guy who been in the buisness 20 yrs about cranking the torsion nuts to level and he refused to do it, because it will ride like **** worse than my jeep. my h3 rides the same as it did before
#12
#14
Wow. Strange answers here! So if I want to raise my H3, I was informed to buy a Ready Lift Kit. I wanna add 33 or 35 wheels, not sure which size. I also want to level it up, I suppose but my local Tire Shop, the lead mechanic said keep the rear higher than front because the H3 was made to this way for a reason. He added, anyone raising the front is a fool.
#15
Reason #1. It just looks better #2. More clearence between the ground and the front diff/crossmember.
Ooooooo he is the "lead mechanic" at a "tire shop"! That is the same as a saying the Commander of the Mexican Space Program.
Last edited by TAINTER; 11-30-2012 at 11:50 PM.
#16
If anyone's a fool here it's the "lead mechanic" at the tire shop Ray, followed by anyone who wastes their money on "reindexing keys" or "leveling kits" after being told repeatedly that they are not needed.
Last edited by Bunger; 12-01-2012 at 06:28 AM.
#17
the reason gm did that and this is coming from a gm worker it is more accessable to shorter people, if this vehicle was leveled from the factory some people would not buy it because it is to hard to access. I just leveled my 2006 h3 and iam 6"0 and i still have to "hop" into it somewhat
#19
I think the leaning looks aggressive and intimidating ... I think it looks good. After I decide what size wheels and tires I want, and I will raise it up, leveling if you will, and I will add more height to the rear to give that lean forward look. Is it just me or does the leaning look cool? Everyone and their brother levels the front up, why?