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    Question Seeking Info On How To Lower A 3rd Gen

    So the search bar has not been helpful.

    So reaching out to you all.

    I want to lower my 2008 2500 down about 1-2 inches in the front and the rear about 2-3 inches.

    It looks like the previous owner has already reverse-leveled the truck a bit. So I am looking at what options are for the rear and the front?

    I have thought about converting the front to coil overs but have not been able to find any info on here.

    Even Google has let me down.

    The exciting part is that this truck will still be used to tow every once.

    Nothing crazy Between 8 to 10 thousand pounds at the most.

    It's mainly a street toy.

    Thanks, guys and gals, for any info.


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    Re: Seeking Info On How To Lower A 3rd Gen

    If you don’t want to cut the front coil’s Firepunk sells front lowering coils.

    I'd stick with lowering shackles for the rear if you want to keep towing capacity.


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    Re: Seeking Info On How To Lower A 3rd Gen

    Oh really. I did not know Firepunk has front springs for our trucks.

    Here I thought I had been all over their site.

    Well, I'll look at Firepunk.

    Is airbagit.com the only place for finding lowering shackles for our trucks, or are there some other options?


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