2/3 Belltech didn't drop as much as I would like in rear.

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Yeah I am in hopes that it will squat down a tad after driving it for a week or so.
Other than that it still looks good and rides great!
 
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Rechecked my measurements and now I am

33 5/8 front and 34 3/4 rear
 

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OK 34 and 36 with front spindles/rear 23323 springs

35 rear with front spindles and the 5305 with 1 inch spacer in

now after driving a week rear is at 34.75. IF you pull that rear spacer you will be perfect.
 

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I have 5305 springs, no spacer, rear hardware kit, ground force lowering shocks but not using the shock extender. I would like to sit maybe 1/2 inch lower in rear but not sure what the best way to do it, TBSS springs or cut the springs I have now. There are like 4 dead coils which seems pretty odd to me, is this normal? I'm not 100% that they are 5305 but I'm sure they are beltech, I'll look for a number on them tom.
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If they are 5305s you can cut dead coils. I wrote up a how to on my vendor section. Ive done it many times before no issue at all.
 

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