Putting Belltech 5305s to the test

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Got the springs, put the hoe up on stands tonight. They read "5305-001" on the sides but I think they're not the correct springs. They measure out to 15.75 inches tall, I'm really scratching my head right now..i dropped panhard, the sway links and still cant get the axle down far enough to stuff the coils in...they seem too tall??

The Mgaughys measure 12inches tall, obviously they fit just fine lol

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I had to hang on one side of the axle while my buddy stuffed the coil, just muscle that shit in son!
 
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I had to hang on one side of the axle while my buddy stuffed the coil, just muscle that shit in son!

R u fukn joking me...and it still drops the same?
 

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Like Max said, force them in. I'm pretty sure they are shorter than your stock coils, so regardless they would have to fit in there

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And I assume you diconnected the shocks too first.
 

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PROGRESSIVE RATE ftw! The coils don't develop their tension until the middle of the spring's travel unlike the tiny springs that ride stiff as shit all the time. Here are the djm 5" next to my stock coils and they dropped my truck the same amount as the 5305s, trust me the shit will be low and ride exponentially better :cheers:

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Here are the settled 5305 next to the 4230 unsettled

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Height of the 4230 right out the box

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As you can see they have some settling to do.
 
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Haha I never noticed my DJMs were that short, think they measure around 10" haha.
Funny how it looks like it takes two DJM coils to equal the height of the stockers.
 

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Also the reason they were installed on my truck for about 10 minutes.
 

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My Pedders front coils on the strut settled so hard that the first 3 wounds literally sat on each other haha.
About how much do the 5305s settle after the truck is let down on them Max? Reason I ask is because I have to run atleast one of the isolators (thinking thicker top one) in mine to make sure after settling they equal the DJMs with both isolators installed, me no want Cali Lean again? :)
 
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Aite well I did a hack squat and they're in. Guna put this thing back together and go for a drive...still don't believe these will settle down. I am putting my money on Max's advice tho aparently :)
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Oh one question, do they perform any better if the tighter coils go in closer to the body or the axle? In other words, does it matter if they are upside down or right side up for better handling?

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