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- tsetsafExplorer IIIIf you are towing/ carrying weight with your truck then lowering (or raising) needs to be done right. Whether you use shackles, flip kits, spindles etc you need to make sure the parts can handle the specs. If on the other hand you just want to make it easier to get in the truck I would recommend adding steps.
- Road_PhantomExplorer IIYup, Jaxom, it's the Phantom again. I ride those other two wheels you don't see. Getting back to the topic, (since it takes so little to confuse you) the truck is a 2014.
- BedlamModerator
Whatchaupto wrote:
I lowered my '06 by removing the spacer blocks between the axle and leaf springs. Then I placed the spacer blocks on top the axle so I didn't need to buy new u-bolts. This lowered the rear end of the truck the height of the spacers. I am thinking of doing it on my '12. I stole the idea from a forum member here named 'klinger'. I haven't seem him post on here in a while. Hope this helps. Don
1. What did that do to your drive line angle?
2. Were you able to still get full deflection of the suspension to the stops without wheel rub?
3. How did you compensate for the height up front without negatively changing your steering geometry? - JaxomExplorerI'm guessing he has a 4x2 as I've never seen a 2 wheeled pick up truck. Perhaps that explains the Phantom name?
- path1ExplorerYou didn't state what year but my 2001 is stock and I barley fit under it to the drain oil. I'm chest size 44, so not small but not big.
Last week I got my weights and ratings Dodge says it has is on door sticker.
(Hope your 2X2 has better rear end than mine. It is useless for traction).
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/28110287.cfm - WhatchauptoExplorerI lowered my '06 by removing the spacer blocks between the axle and leaf springs. Then I placed the spacer blocks on top the axle so I didn't need to buy new u-bolts. This lowered the rear end of the truck the height of the spacers. I am thinking of doing it on my '12. I stole the idea from a forum member here named 'klinger'. I haven't seem him post on here in a while. Hope this helps. Don
- ScottGNomadIn one case I saw where someone did that and then when it came time for brakes, they found one of the caliper bolts was blocked. They were still able to do the work but it was a bunch more labor.
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