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nope no boxing needed
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No reason to do this. The bracket isn't structurally integral to the frame.
With that ride height (but not knowing your tire height), I bet the crappy ride is due to the rear bumpstops, as in they need to go away. Actually, that's not quite true. You should cut the entire bracket off the frame rails as shown elsewhere on this forum.
Hi cendres, thanks for chiming in ... for the record my tires are 295/35/24.
As far as what you and others are suggesting to do I am afraid that I am not going to do that. I was under a simple impression, that I buy this kit, have it installed, and go on about my business with a lowered truck that is comfortable to drive and I can easily revert back to stock when it is time to sell.
This is my dd car and as much as I love the lowered look I am not going to keep modifying the truck haphazardly and ad infinitum until we stumble onto a solution. I'm about to get her aligned, I will have them measure the gap Tony asked me to measure to see if there is an installation issue.
If the solution is something as simple as changing shocks, adding bags to the springs, or something equally simple then I am happy to consider it, if not the kit is coming off and I'll chalk it up to an expensive experience and lesson learned.
Guys, it's not that I don't appreciate the help, I really really do, but I'm not cutting up the truck no matter how minor a cut it is.