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Old 03-17-2008, 09:57 AM
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Rear only lowering concern

I have a 2/3 Eibach kit for my 2WD '07 HD SuperCrew, but I'm thinking about lowering the rear with the 3" leafs only and leaving the stock setup up front. Will this "level" out my truck or am I setting myself up for problems? (pinion angle, ride, etc.) Really want to leave the front stock and bring down the rear. Any suggestions? - Og
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Old 03-17-2008, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by OgRedd
I have a 2/3 Eibach kit for my 2WD '07 HD SuperCrew, but I'm thinking about lowering the rear with the 3" leafs only and leaving the stock setup up front. Will this "level" out my truck or am I setting myself up for problems? (pinion angle, ride, etc.) Really want to leave the front stock and bring down the rear. Any suggestions? - Og
I'd be inclined to check and adjust the pinion angle anyway, I think you could get away with a 2" drop without checking it, but 3" or more should require a check and adjustment if required.
Mine is dropped 3/5 and pinion angle was adjusted.
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