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09-07-2014, 03:58 PM | #1 | |
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lowering the rear, 2007 1500 2wd
I want to lower the rear of my 2007 1500 ext. cab 4.8 ltr. I've installed DJM rear lowering shackles and it went down just shy of 2". I'd like to go at least two more inches. I saw the same truck and the owner took out the spring blocks and the overload leafs and said the truck went down about 2 & 1/4". Has anybody else done this procedure with success? I never tow with this truck and the most weight I put in the bed is a suitcase of beer.
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09-07-2014, 07:17 PM | #2 | |
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Re: lowering the rear, 2007 1500 2wd
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The spring block/spacers can be removed, but there may not be enough thread on the U-bolts to secure the springs to the axle housing. You may be shopping for shorter U-bolts since it would be difficult to die cut the thread longer on the hardened U-bolts.
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09-08-2014, 09:47 AM | #3 | |
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Re: lowering the rear, 2007 1500 2wd
Thanks for your info. I'm more interested in the overload spring removal, was wondering if it would cause leaf spring warp under hard braking or hard acceleration? Does the overload spring in any way help to stop warping? Thanks again.
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Re: lowering the rear, 2007 1500 2wd
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these vehicles have defective front strut springs [made in china steel] after 40 K miles front end droop.. |
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Re: lowering the rear, 2007 1500 2wd
Thanks j cAT,
I'm dropping the front 3" as well and I'm trying to end up with a flat stance with the front just slightly lower than the rear. O yah, front springs are being replaced. Hoping to find someone that has removed rear overloads and spring blocks with no ill effects. Thanks for your time and information. |
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Re: lowering the rear, 2007 1500 2wd
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the lowering with new springs should give it a better ride .. I would have the rear just a tad higher. when your operating @ 75 MPH the front end will rise and put drag on the vehicle. |
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