Debating on lowering my ride

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I have no issue getting to most campgrounds slammed on 2s

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Belltech kit uses spindles DJM uses keys.
Belltech makes shocks for both front and rear
DJM only does the rear shocks
 

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Belltech kit uses spindles DJM uses keys.
Belltech makes shocks for both front and rear
DJM only does the rear shocks

I believe he's asking the difference between the djm and belltech sway bars other than the price?
 

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belltech 1.25 front
djm 1.5 front

belltech 1 inch rear
djm 1.13 inches rear
 
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Ah thanks thats good to know... Can you use factory sway bar links or do they come with new ones


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Stick dndlinks can be used but if you want shorter ones the DJMs are 85 and rellocate the bar over and keep it more parallel to the ground
 

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Gets rid of your stock items which are weaker and a lot of those 00-06 trucks rear bar rubber bushings are rotten so might as well change it
 

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