Lowering Rear Spring options?

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ReyRey

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This is mine sitting at 33.75 in the front.

Like 35 in the back

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Truck looks great. It's exactly what I want to do to my suburban. If you don't mind me asking do you have the part numbers for the springs? Thank you
 

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Truck looks great. It's exactly what I want to do to my suburban. If you don't mind me asking do you have the part numbers for the springs? Thank you
They are the 2 inch drop springs

Look on my build thread I think I listed them there

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Truck looks great. It's exactly what I want to do to my suburban. If you don't mind me asking do you have the part numbers for the springs? Thank you

Looks like 5301

The 5321 in the classifieds should be close to the same thing. You may can call beltech
 

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Looks like 5301

The 5321 in the classifieds should be close to the same thing. You may can call beltech

Okay thank you. Once again your truck looks sick. I can seem to find your build thread though. What kit are you running on the front?
 

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Okay thank you. Once again your truck looks sick. I can seem to find your build thread though. What kit are you running on the front?
Thank you.

Mcgaughys coil relocation brackets. No kit per se

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I think if like to try the PPV springs as if like. Little rake if possible. Just installed some escalade 22's. All I need is the rear to sit down a little and I'm good.

GM Part #15200994 taken from the post above

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Got a set of rear Belltech springs for sale if interested.
 

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Got a set of rear Belltech springs for sale if interested.
I keep reading they sag. That worries. I don't like sagging. What's your opinion? Any pics of yours with them installed?

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I keep reading they sag. That worries. I don't like sagging. What's your opinion? Any pics of yours with them installed?

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never heard anything about sagging. I took mine out caused they rubbed the frame on the right side of my 02 Tahoe
 

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never heard anything about sagging. I took mine out caused they rubbed the frame on the right side of my 02 Tahoe
What are you asking for them just in case

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$140 shipped and $277 shipped new on belltech site shipped.
 

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$140 shipped and $277 shipped new on belltech site shipped.
Not bad. Trying to decide between the PPV springs. What's the part number on yours if you don't mind

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Yeah.. not sure how they can sag..
I guess sagging may not be the correct term. The rear sitting lower than the front in due time instead of actually level

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I guess sagging may not be the correct term. The rear sitting lower than the front in due time instead of actually level

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Oh right. Gotcha. They usually can take close to a month to completely settle(depending on your driving)
 

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I guess sagging may not be the correct term. The rear sitting lower than the front in due time instead of actually level
It would take years for a spring to sag. I dont think belltech makes products like that especially for what they cost.
 

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They don't sag. The truck looks like it's sagging till you drop the front. Then the springs look like they are too high.

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So you're saying if I level it with the beltech springs I'm still going to have to lower the front?

The guy with the PPV springs says his has a slight rake to it

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I guess sagging may not be the correct term. The rear sitting lower than the front in due time instead of actually level

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Oh right. Gotcha. They usually can take close to a month to completely settle(depending on your driving)
So you're saying if I level it with the beltech springs I'm still going to have to lower the front?

The guy with the PPV springs says his has a slight rake to it

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You can put a spacer in with the spring if its too low. Or just get springs that sit at the level you want.
 

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