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ktmrfs
Sep 19, 2014Explorer II
ReferDog wrote:
Front end travel on the suspension is limted on most HD, take a look. So they don't want you jacking up the rear, or you will be bottoming out on the rubbers.
x2. unless the 2015 is different than previous (at least back to 2001) 2500/3500 the front suspension sits on or has maybe 1/16" clearance on the stiff bump stops. So... it is VERY difficult to get the front end BELOW original ride height. AND if you do you won't like the ride. bring the front back to or maybe 1/4" above unloaded ride height. the back end will drop but don't worry about that. It's the way it is. On my 2500, I have 1450 on the tongue and with the front back to stock height, the back drops about 1.5" below stock ride height. Has been just fine for ride and handling for 25K miles or so.
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