Dropping an R/T
#12
Here is exactly what I got
coils
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Bel...ng-Set/601541/
leafs
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Bel...Spring/601730/
you have 2 order 2 leaf springs tho, and I had to flip the bolt that hold the leafs together....simple install tho
coils
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Bel...ng-Set/601541/
leafs
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Bel...Spring/601730/
you have 2 order 2 leaf springs tho, and I had to flip the bolt that hold the leafs together....simple install tho
#15
Belltech or DJM drop leafs are actually stronger then the stock leafs on the R/Ts due to the factory removing one leaf to get the 1in lower it made them weak, which is why they are not recommended for heavy towing.
a good 2/3 drop on a the already 1/1 on the r/t will make it look nice and not to low.
I would use drop control arms otherwise you will not be able to get it aligned properly, i have that problem right now and i used 2in drop springs. Get a good set of tubular drop arms and do it right, and a set of Belltech leafs, and your all set.. no shackles, no blocks, no springs....
a good 2/3 drop on a the already 1/1 on the r/t will make it look nice and not to low.
I would use drop control arms otherwise you will not be able to get it aligned properly, i have that problem right now and i used 2in drop springs. Get a good set of tubular drop arms and do it right, and a set of Belltech leafs, and your all set.. no shackles, no blocks, no springs....