Cool! :grin:
We'll see if J Sport changes their mind about selling their kit separate..
Whaaaaaat, I don't have to buy new tires and wheels plus decals also??? Just the leveling kit I want?
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Too late in my book....they are dead to me.We'll see if J Sport changes their mind about selling their kit separate.
No. The only thing they could try is if something with the suspension went wrong. Engine, electronics, a leveling kit has nothing to do with it. Even on the suspension they'd have to prove your leveling kit caused a suspension fault.Will this affect the warranty negatively?
Yes and No. If a issue arrises due to improper install , allignment, etc..the issues can be blamed on the lift itself or the installation..which would void the warranty on whatever suspension part is affected.Will this affect the warranty negatively?
No. There is no extra leverage applied to lessen the traction on front wheels. If you have the FWD only and you were in snow or sand ...then maybe cause it is trying to pull all the extra weight..lift or not.After seeing the other thread, the leveled Ridgeline looks really cool.
Question, Any Downsides to doing this?
I'm guessing if you have a lot of weight in the back it would give a little less traction on the front, (I'm no engineer, just thinking basic physics) I could be very wrong.
Ok, so Honda lowered the front for style? possibly to MPG?No. There is no extra leverage applied to lessen the traction on front wheels. If you have the FWD only and you were in snow or sand ...then maybe cause it is trying to pull all the extra weight..lift or not.
Pretty much, and with a load in the bed it wouldn't look like it was squatting. So not so much as lowering the front but lifting the rear a little bit to have load capacity.Ok, so Honda lowered the front for style? possibly to MPG?
Because if there is no downside, I can't see why you wouldn't level it (unless you didnt' want the extra added expense)
MPG it seems.Ok, so Honda lowered the front for style? possibly to MPG?
Because if there is no downside, I can't see why you wouldn't level it (unless you didnt' want the extra added expense)
it is higher in the back to handle the weight in the bed or tongue load from a trailer. It is not a sports car, I don't see why anyone would level it. Get a corvette.Ok, so Honda lowered the front for style? possibly to MPG?
Because if there is no downside, I can't see why you wouldn't level it (unless you didnt' want the extra added expense)
it is higher in the back to handle the weight in the bed or tongue load from a trailer. It is not a sports car, I don't see why anyone would level it. Get a corvette.