You might want to drive it a bit and let everything compress a bit before measuring.I have mine level I think it looks a lot better than raked personally. I would say that its a good idea to have the back sit a bit higher maybe 1/2 an inch from where you are so that when you load it up the back doesn't sit low. You can buy thin leveling shims to raise the back a bit.
Something does not add up with your mesurments. 25.4 mm is 1 inch so your 595 or even 560 mm would be 10 plus inch of lift. I'm confused or am I missing some thing in your discription. Keith
Make sure your front springs have seated completely. I had to grease mine up to get them to sit all the way. I went to the local grocery store and hit speed bumps as fast as I could.
When I did my lift. 2.5 front/ 2.0 rear I gained almost 5 inches in the rear and 4 in the front. Then again I had saggy springs. I measured from the level ground surface to the fender.
Original
DF 29.5" DR 29.0" PF 29.25" PR 28.75"
After
DF 34" DR 34" PF 34.5" PR 34.5" .....and that is with a full tank of gas.
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