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Goodinblack

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My right bag blew for some reason, they sent me a new one no questions asked.

Without bags and only a 2 inch drop my Suburban cannot handle loads well at all.

I can't imagine how crazy it would be at 5 inches.

Just sayin.
 

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Goodinblack I heard its these belltech springs that can't take the low not so much that is lowered.
 
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Goodinblack I heard its these belltech springs that can't take the low not so much that is lowered.

I've basically only had Belltech springs and never had any issues. I would use Belltech's again over anything else
 

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Oh by no means was I insulting belltech.
Except for the bottoming out issue I have which I don't blame on belltech I think the rear rides nicely they just aren't for towing. Which really you should know you may lose towing capacity while lowering.
 

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if your towing 3 inch or more drop you need to cut the brackets off the frame. no other way around that.
 

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I know I know. I just haven't gotten to it.
 
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