help with belltech 2/3-4

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Alex29573

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So i just installed the belltech 2/3-4 on my 08 escalade.

Passenger rear is about 1 inch higher than the driver's rear.

I would like to get the difference down to .5 or perhaps even...


If i were to adjust the autoride link on the passenger side smaller, I do not see how that will only lower the passenger side.

Reason is that if disconnect the air line out of my passenger side shock then BOTH shocks loose air. It is not two seperate systems with different air pressures...

Is there something im not understanding?
 

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Alex give me a call ill go thru it on the phone with you few different things we can go over to much to type


also is the front drivers side lower than pass side?? do alignment yet on the truck?
 
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Im going to drive it around for a week or so to take measurements with less gas in the tank and see how that affects it....


The front is even right now, just the rear is uneven

I understand I can
-remove isolator on right side
-cut small piece of coil off right side
-adjust air ride links (which i dont see how that will work)
 

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It may be that even though the line pressure is the same on both shocks, the links determine how much of that line pressure the shocks use.

I would adjust the links before cutting coils.
 

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