Lowrider
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Lowrider
2005 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Quadcab, Shortbed, 5.9L cummins, Automatic. How low can I get this thing and keep the 4x4 still working properly? I have been saying for months that I'm gonna lift this one 8 inches, but maybe I will go the other dirrection. Has anyone done it? Any pictures or advice?
Thanks in advance.
Patrick
Thanks in advance.
Patrick
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I dropped mine 4 1/2 in the rear, just by removing the blocks and haveing new u-bolts made. I tried 1/2 ton coils up front and it was fine for about 6 months then they started to sag eventually down to the bumpers. So I am running the stock springs with 1 1/2 coils cut out. This lowered the front 4 1/2 inches as well. I havent ran into any problems. Probably could shorten the driveshaft about a 1" but I havent. I usually keep air in the rear bags It wont bottom out unless it hits a big bump.. My truck stays on the pavement.
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ive lowered many truck and cars, and put air ride on just as many. cutting your springs is a good cheap way to get drop no matter wat people say. just wat ever you do dont heat them to get it lowered. ive installed air ride on two duallys, both where tow pigs and haul great and handled kickass and ride awesome.
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Thanks guys. I will take all into consideration. I may hit the drag strip a few times a year, and I never did like sled pulling. I'm really just wanting to make my daily driver turn EVERY head. Expecially when Its parked in front of the shop. I have a guy thats very good a driveshafts. He makes all the shafts for our puller. I was originally going to lift it 8 inches and all that crap, but 37" rubber is expensive even at my cost. Then again to lower it like HOTMOPAR and buy 20" wheels and rubber for them wont be very cheap either. I stack thru the hood would draw attention I bet. Too bad its illegal in pa . I hate looking like every other truck in the crowd. I've lifted every truck I've owned, but not 8" hmmm. Summer will be over before I decide.