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I bought this truck earlier in the month. It was used and the guy I bought it from knew nothing about the lift on it. I just got wheels and tires put on. The rear of the truck looks horrible in my opinion. What can I do? Thank you for your help!
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The front looks high to me...
 
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If anyone remembers way back in the 40's and 50's all the lowered rear ends, it made your vehicle look like it was really accelerating.

Then came the 60's where everyone jacked up the rear to make the vehicles look more aerodynamic.

To the OP you just need to add the correct lift block on the rear to get the look that you want.
 

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I agree with 69mach1377, the front looks high to me.

I would like to see (with a 6’ level) that the drive way is perfectly flat and then see the level placed on the running boards and top of the bed rails to see the actual stance of the truck body. The openings in the wheel wells do look disproportionate.

But I’m wondering if someone added a front leveling kit that resulted in the front being left too high which seems to be a very common problem among the
leveling kits and the reviews that I have looked at online. In the photo, Placing a straight edge across the top of the tires and comparing to the body line does show its slightly high in the front, but I’ve read reviews in which a front leveling kit left the truck 1-1/2” high in the front ??? Awfully hard to speculate on something not knowing what was installed from stock.
 
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