2” Rear Lowering Springs “Reverse” Level

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A little off topic—but how do you like the Spohn trailing arms?


Spohn Trailing arms are great. Installed the lowers and the Panhard bar. I was unable to install the upper due to the ride height sensor. Customer service and communication were great. One of these days when time and schedule permit I"ll figure out a way to attach the ride sensor brackets to the Spohn uppers.
 

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I know this is an old thread, but how much did yours settle? I just installed the mcgaughys 2” p/n 30014 today. It is already about 1/16” lower in the back.
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You might want to play with the auto ride rods if equipped, I think I was somewhere around 1/2” to 3/4” higher in the rear.
 

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You might want to play with the auto ride rods if equipped, I think I was somewhere around 1/2” to 3/4” higher in the rear.
Mine is the non auto ride. I just swapped out the 18” rims for 22s.
 

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Really sharp with the 22’s and 2” drop, bet it looks like a whole new truck.

Thanks. It really does. I’m just wondering how much it’s going to settle down in the back. If it goes down much I’ll either need a spacer or will have to lower the front.
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