Lower the back?
Lower the back?
OK, I know that this is going to sound funny, but would there be any functional problem with just removing the blocks on the back axle to get rid of some of the slope of the truck instead of raising the front? I have bags, so I can maintain the set with a load on. Only reason that I ask this question is that I have read WAY too much about people getting the Death Wobble after raising the front.
Thats been dicussed in the past.Photos and how to etc.Basicly blocks are taken from under to above.For ease of doing the job some new bolts are needed etc.Try a search function.Been thinking a LONG time about dropping mine.
Thanks Hounddog, I did find a lot of info on a search. It looks like just swapping the blocks from the bottom to the top will do what I want and not require me to change the U-bolts. Then I can also switch it back again later if I wanted. Thanks.
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I did this on my old '04.5 and will be doing it on my new '06. Easy to do, squirt WD 40 or some such thing on the bolts a few days before you take it apart. You do not need to buy any new hardway unless you screw something up taking it apart.
The ubolts can be reused. The one thing you may want to replace will be the center bolt for the spring pack as you need to remove it and turn it 180 degree's. When I did mine, the pass. side had the threads bungled up and made for a hard removel without waisting the nut's. When I do this to my '06 I will replace the center bolts.
If you have not done this before, you will need a couple of BIG C-clamps to do it other wise you just might not get it back together again.
The ubolts can be reused. The one thing you may want to replace will be the center bolt for the spring pack as you need to remove it and turn it 180 degree's. When I did mine, the pass. side had the threads bungled up and made for a hard removel without waisting the nut's. When I do this to my '06 I will replace the center bolts.
If you have not done this before, you will need a couple of BIG C-clamps to do it other wise you just might not get it back together again.
I just purchased an 06 2500 Q/C 4x4 SB and I will be lowering mine. I found this topic was discussed on the TDR. Click on following it is from one of the TDR members - hope this helps?
http://www.klenger.net/dodge/lowerin...d/slide01.html
http://www.klenger.net/dodge/lowerin...d/slide01.html
Well this turned out to be easier than I thought it would be. I ended up pulling the spring packs out, and switched the spacers from the bottom to the top. It ended up dropping the back about 1.5". Truck looks more proportional now. I don't feel like I am driving around with my *** up in the air. Thanks for the info.
The only problem I see with lowering these trucks is when you do load them down with large trailers, then they will look and pull level. I guess if you don't ever load them down, lowering them would be cool.
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