Belltech 2-3/4 drop question

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Strobin

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Set the links at 3" center to center and no spacer, is there any reason the passenger rear on my 08 raises back up to stock measurements when I start the truck?
 

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you can disconnect the air lines off the shocks to see if its the air holding you up
 

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are they threaded in all the way?
rear shock extenders on the truck?
coils that touch facing up?

do this

1) remove airline
2) remove valving harness on top of the shock
3) pull the compressor fuse
4) start truck and drive arond block
5) turn truck off and put fuse back in
6) then put on air line and upper harness back on shock
7) start truck

Should be good
 

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Do you have the auto ride shocks in the back?

LTZ (+ saying that the truck raises up) = autoride.

Strobin -- Do you park uphill? My driveway is sloped upward from the street, and that causes the compressor to come on more than if I'm parked on level ground.

Either way, it sounds like you need to shorten your links more.
 

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The potentiometer that feeds back the rear ride height position could be bad also. Or your rear shock could be locked up which causes it to not release down to normal ride height.
 

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