2” rear lowering spring

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Ive got belltechs and new 4600s and they are too soft to carry any load. I ended up adding airlift helper bags and a compressor.

I’ve been thinking about the airlift bags Incase I ever tow anything or sell the truck


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Why buy Crown when I have Belltech drop springs for sale?

Because I’ll need shock extenders, Crown or DJM are only $60 more and it’s brand new and has everything needed for the install


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Because I’ll need shock extenders, Crown or DJM are only $60 more and it’s brand new and has everything needed for the install
Remember you get what you pay for and. My springs are only 3 months old and dont have a scratch on them.
 
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They’re Crown. Can’t beat the price and they ride pretty smooth. We’ll see how long they last. First eBay spring purchase.
 

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How would you say the truck rides overall with the 4600's and 2" rear springs compared to stock? I want to get rid of that rear fender gap also and want to run Bilsteins but have been reading a lot of horror stories with ride quality once you drop the rear. I also have the Nivomats in the rear currently.
 

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