Lowering the rear of a 4wd 2500HD
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Lowering the rear of a 4wd 2500HD
I want to lower the rear of my new 4wd 2500HD so it rides level, and makes towing a 5th wheel easier. I want to maintain stock ride and load capacity, so have decided to simply go with lowering shackles (and pinion shims if needed). From my measurements, the truck sets about 2.5-3" high in the rear. So, I know that BellTech makes a lowering shackle (Model # 6403) that is 4.25" longer hole to hole, so that should lower the rear end about 2 1/8" (just about right). My question has to do with strength. This truck is used for medium weight towing, and hunting and fishing using 4wd. So far, the only brands I have found BellTech and Western Chassis make theirs out of 3/16" steel (the same as stock). It seems as if the longer shackles would be better if they were constructed of thicker steel. Does anyone make a stronger lowering shackle?
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They are fine I have had belltechs on my 98' 3500 for five years now and I regularly tow and haul and live down a pretty shitty road. There have been zero problems with them. If I load it really heavy the backend will squat lower than the front and it then handles and rides funny but that is to be expected.
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