Lowering my rear end???
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I installed Belltech drop shackles on my 2WD, and I'm very satisfied.
I only got about 1 1/2" drop from them, and then installed air lift bags for when I tow. With the 5 lbs min air required in the bags, the rear was just a touch higher than I like. A couple of hundred lbs. of ballast weight right near the tailgate causes it to sit just as I like, nice and level, and it smooths out the ride really well.
With Bilsteins all around, Belltech rear anti sway, air lift bags (@ 5 psi when not towing) and poly sway bar bushings up front, the ride and handling of the truck really, really improved.
A final note about Air Lift Company. I installed their 1000 series bags to assist when I tow a 5100 lb. 30 ft. ultra light travel trailer with an Equalizer hitch. The improvement was huge! (Hammer said it would be) The level stance, the isolation from the trailer feedback, and smooth ride makes it well worth the investment.
I only got about 1 1/2" drop from them, and then installed air lift bags for when I tow. With the 5 lbs min air required in the bags, the rear was just a touch higher than I like. A couple of hundred lbs. of ballast weight right near the tailgate causes it to sit just as I like, nice and level, and it smooths out the ride really well.
With Bilsteins all around, Belltech rear anti sway, air lift bags (@ 5 psi when not towing) and poly sway bar bushings up front, the ride and handling of the truck really, really improved.
A final note about Air Lift Company. I installed their 1000 series bags to assist when I tow a 5100 lb. 30 ft. ultra light travel trailer with an Equalizer hitch. The improvement was huge! (Hammer said it would be) The level stance, the isolation from the trailer feedback, and smooth ride makes it well worth the investment.
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