Ok after looking at the pics from b4 and after doesnt look like I did anything to the truck... Im starting to think I did something incorrect. I think that the shock extenders may have been installed wrong, cause I found a pic of another extender and it was turned down almost like the reverse of what I did. Here is the pics I found
Mine is installed where the ends are point upwards... So Im thinking about going back and seeing if I can flip them to point down, then resinstall the shocks
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Got the arse to settle properly. Luckly I found that pic of the belltech shock extender. The DJM instructions were not to helpful. After reading the thing several times, I had to look at the picture they sent to even make sense out of it. Then I tried different ways to position it like the belltech pics, and only 1 way made sense.... I took the extenders off, fliped them down, and it brung the rear shocks lower to the ground. I then jacked the axles to tighten down the shocks. Now Im comfortable that if I catch air, the springs will stay in place. But I can ever so slightly spin them around. But aint no way they could flyout like I had them before. It may also be possible thats what the isolators are for, to keep them from spinning.
Now that the rear is fully dropped properly, IMO its a significant difference. It now looks like a 3" drop happened in the rear, not a 1.5". The arse is now way lower than the front, so I have to back out on the Tbars for adjustment now, and I may even need the keys that came with the kit this time. Im sure the ride is totally different now too, it wasnt bad before, but I can imagine it feeling real good now. Ill post back results.