lowering autoride

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No, just make sure you use the included shock extenders.
 
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so i dnt have to relocate my sensors or anything like that?? also... what is the lowest i can go with my autoride and not have to do any specail mods.. thanks for your reply
 

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so i dnt have to relocate my sensors or anything like that?? also... what is the lowest i can go with my autoride and not have to do any specail mods.. thanks for your reply

Don't have to relocate sensors because the shock extensions will be keeping the length of the shock real close to stock. You will be at the lowest you can go keeping your factory autoride. Any lower and you can still use the autoride, but you have to fab up some stuff.
 
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hmm.. well 2/3 should do fine... thanks for your help bro i appreciate it
 
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almost for got to ask... would this harm my 4x4 at all? we get quite a bit of snow here and i really use it
 

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Should be fine with a 2/3, I have 3/5 maybe even lower and haven't had any issues yet with the ride or 4×4
 

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