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im at 33.25 with autoride on my truck. Not sure why it sits like that since others sat lower in pics also. Should be in mid to high 32 inch range on that tire.

Once I installed the 6in i was running 12 psi on the helper bags . Do You think the bags wasn't making the spring settle n been held ?

I'll run 0 psi for now n see if it settle more .drove the whole day wit 0 psi me and 3 other ppl the ride was pretty grate. Was stiff when i hit big dips tho

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Have you sold your current set

Lmk I have the 5in springs also belltech shock for the rear & new belltech shock extenders for sell
 
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Once I installed the 6in i was running 12 psi on the helper bags . Do You think the bags wasn't making the spring settle n been held ?

I'll run 0 psi for now n see if it settle more .drove the whole day wit 0 psi me and 3 other ppl the ride was pretty grate. Was stiff when i hit big dips tho

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Lmk I have the 5in springs also belltech shock for the rear & new belltech shock extenders for sell

your not running isolators right?

Here is another truck I did
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There are variances on the lower mounts on the axle. Some do sit higher than others. Well figure this out.
 
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rubber uppper and lower pads on springs. with my springs you dont need those
 

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Did you measure the distance to the ground at the front and rear of your running boards? If you get the rear wheel gap exactly the same as the front, I'm betting that your truck is going to look like it's drooping in the rear. The trucks are designed to have SOME rake.

Just an FYI.

But you should certainly get your truck to sit the way you want it to.
 

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Yeah I dont know why. Should dsit lower like pics I showed. Id cut a loop from higher side
 
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air out the helper bags.i notice the rear seems to dropped a bit. hopeful ill drive it a few more days wit 0 psi n see if it settles


heres a pic wit the 3/5 kit
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Keep me in the loop you should be at 32.75 about with those tires.
 
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Keep me in the loop you should be at 32.75 about with those tires.

I think I figure it out . I air out the bags n put back my 3 row n damn it went down pretty good looks way better . When I put on the 6in springs I aired the bags 10-12 psi n the 3 row was remove .

I'll wait a few more days then measured to see if I'm hitting close to 32'
 

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