6 inch lift ! Towing !

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1lowhoe04

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I am bout to take my 4/6 drop off my Escalade and put a 6inch on my truck with 22-12 and 33s
Now I want to pull a trailer for my shifter karts do not want the squat in the rear! Is there any better rear springs for lifted?

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Stronger springs will ride hard when not towing/pulling. You could add air shocks or air bags for the extra help just when towing/pulling so under normal conditions you can have a nice ride.
Cool Karts by the way.
 
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Stronger springs will ride hard when not towing/pulling. You could add air shocks or air bags for the extra help just when towing/pulling so under normal conditions you can have a nice ride.
Cool Karts by the way.
Thanks man I was thinking bout that! Has anyone uses Hummer H2 springs? Maybe that would work?
And thanks man!
 

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For the same issue in my previous truck, I had the Firestone Ride Rite helper air bags on my truck. They worked great when I needed them and weren't a hindrance when I didn't.
 

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If you want it to sit level after its lifted unloaded, it wont matter what springs you put in, they'll all deflect and make the truck squat to some extent. Helper bags are the way to go IMO (I use Air Lift)
 
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