Belltech VS McGaughys drop kits

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KBones

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My front wheels have never rubbed the bottom rear wheel well. When hitting dips in the road my front wheels rub the top of the fender liners and my left front wheel will sometimes run the washer fluid tank when turning. Nothing to worry about though
 

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Check that connector on the top of the frame rail in the back. Check both sides. It's really common for them to get pulled when the suspension is taken apart for lifting or lowering. They often don't get fully unplugged to where the wire is hanging, so it's easily missed.

Checked both sides, both appeared to be fully seated. Clips were fully engaged. on to the next issue.
 

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I've been daily driving my Belltech setup since I put it on (752SP kit). Zero issues with it. Can't argue over the other brand since I am not familiar, but I'm happy with my kit from Tony.
 

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Has any body used like a hp tuners to turn off any of the service suspension stuff?
 

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Has any body used like a hp tuners to turn off any of the service suspension stuff?

I don't think that's possible. Maybe a tech 2 could eliminate the auto ride RPO. I think it can do a height relearn, and you can try to trick it by adding weight so it thinks "level" is lower...
 

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