Which drop springs???

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NORCAL SS

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honestly...I just want it low...5 inches lower...if I cant keep the autoride, **** it...I wont...(does that mean it'll bottom out/tuck when I tow a boat?)

the link you sent me in PM didnt work =/


how heavy is the boat. DJM makes 2 5 inch drop springs. one for normal load one for those that tow a lot. I can order either or with the kit.

honestly ive had many tahoe guys that ive lowered with the 3/5 and cut the bracket off in back and never had a issue



this is needed whenever you do the back more than 3 inches and will ride fine.
http://djmsuspension.com/Articles new/FreeTravel.html


I would get rid of the autoleveler kit because with 5 inch drop not really worth keeping it in. New shocks all around and you will be set to go.
 

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Belltech 5305 springs with shock extensions. You can run the autoride shocks but I swapped to bilsteins and they ride much better. Too bad you can't wait til I bag mine or I'd sell you the 5" springs cheap, I might have a set laying around but they're $160-$170ish iirc...comes with shorter bumpstops tho. I'd also recommend doing the freetravel mod or get some airlift helper bags or it may bottom out, mine rides great with the isolators removed, bilstein HD shocks, shock extensions, and the helper bags. Might be a good idea to hook some swaybars too cuz it made a HUGE difference with my truck.
 

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I use the wireless air for the autoride people
 

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