Rear springs

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IMG_4142.JPG I have a 15" Denali with autoride I put a 2" coil in rear and made the new autoride rods well the all thread but some reason it seems like my front sits higher now then it did before I put the drop springs on the rear
 

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You took some weight off the front and put it on the rear. Kinda like a see-saw. And are you sure its not optical?

How much (in inches) are we talking? Need measurements. 1/4"? 1/2"?
 
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Adout an inch shit at least and inch higher
 

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Need measurements from the ground to the fender lip.

But if it is 1" difference, you have 3" springs.
 
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Need measurements from the ground to the fender lip.

But if it is 1" difference, you have 3" springs.
It is 3" coil springs pulled up receipt I did the all thread rod 1/2 inch shorter wondering if the strut mod is recommended on the autoride suspension because I really don't want to change front end parts I rather leave stock and if it is ok to do would you have to change the front autoride rods too
 

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you can do front for 1 inch or in rear add a 1 inch spacer to bring it up 1 inch. Ive done many of them
 
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