6 inch lowering springs

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im shpping them to a member with a 00-06 truck to get final measurements then I can work out production
 
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just a update they are off the 07 up truck and headed to the 00-06 for final measuremnts
 

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I'm interested in these 6" springs, I have 4" springs right now and I'm still a good 2" higher in the rear than the front. I suppose these should level me out. I already have the rear shock relocator, would I need to purchase a different one to run these springs?
 
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I'm interested in these 6" springs, I have 4" springs right now and I'm still a good 2" higher in the rear than the front. I suppose these should level me out. I already have the rear shock relocator, would I need to purchase a different one to run these springs?

did you cut the brackets off the frame?

are you running the djm complete hardware kit which is trailing arm relocators and swaybar relocators which are needed?

what wheels are you running/tires and what front suspension drop is on the truck now?
 

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Haven't cut the brackets, and no I'm not running either trailing arm or swaybar relocators. I have 28" wheels with 295/25/28, I have 2" eibach springs in the front right now, had them for 3 years...I think they have settled quite a bit though. From tire to fender I only have an inch in between currently, but in the rear I have a little over 3"
 
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Haven't cut the brackets, and no I'm not running either trailing arm or swaybar relocators. I have 28" wheels with 295/25/28, I have 2" eibach springs in the front right now, had them for 3 years...I think they have settled quite a bit though. From tire to fender I only have an inch in between currently, but in the rear I have a little over 3"


thats the problem.

1) rear cut bumpstops brackets off frame
2) put this kit in
http://www.tbssowners.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=108

on my customers truck that I did 295 25 28 from ground to fenderlip with the above kit in the truck will sit at 34.75 with no spacer and 35.75 with spacer. Your front is prob like 34.75 to 35 now.
 

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Just took measurements, my front is right at 34" from ground to fenderlip, and my rear is at 36". So do you think that kit you sent me a link to should bring the rear down closer to what the front is?
 
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Just took measurements, my front is right at 34" from ground to fenderlip, and my rear is at 36". So do you think that kit you sent me a link to should bring the rear down closer to what the front is?


if you cut the bumpstop bracket off the frame and put that kit in you will be good to go.
 

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