Half as good as a Ford's.
no it wont
A truck's suspension (springs and shock absorbers) is much stiffer than a car's. Small bumps in the road, which are absorbed by a car's suspension, are transmitted to a truck's driver.
No they will not.
A suspension check is a review of the parts of an automobile that constitute the suspension system. These include CV joints, shock absorbers, and struts.
I would take that to be that the suspension springs have been removed and replaced with an air bag suspension system.
Z71 means that the truck came factory with offroad performance suspension
If you fix the problem with your air suspension
Check your fuel line
The acceptable height of truck lights is dependent on the state you are planning to drive your vehicle in. If your truck has been lifted, or the suspension altered you must check to make sure that the location of your headlights are within the restraints of the law. Some states do not limit the height or placement of lights on vehicles. Check your local laws to make sure you are in compliance.
for a truck its usaully about 600
of course you can't!!