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Lowered Ram 4x4

dutchram

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I've done it installed a Maxtrac lowering kit 3"in the front and 4"in the back together with the 2"spacers and Rough Country fender flares I'm very happy with it. It does bottom out a bit so I will install the helper bags in the coming monthIMG_20200116_093924.jpgIMG_20200116_094014.jpgIMG_20200116_094007.jpgIMG_20200116_093950.jpgIMG_20200116_093924.jpgIMG_20200116_094014.jpgIMG_20200116_094007.jpgIMG_20200116_093950.jpg
 
Hi, great to see another RAM owner from NL active on this forum! Do you notice a different driving experience? More / less comfort?

Cheers, Chris.
 
Hi, great to see another RAM owner from NL active on this forum! Do you notice a different driving experience? More / less comfort?

Cheers, Chris.
Hi Chris, There is a difference in the back I think the spring is a little bit stiffer and it's nearer to bottoming out so I'm gonnan install helper bags inside the springs and see what that does
Cheers, Ron
 
Looks good, I have my kit and can’t wait to install it in about a week
 
quick question on your install, for the rear. with the parts and hardware provided in the kit did everything line back up properly? is the wheel center in the wheelwell or is slightly forward? and is the axle center left to right? just curious on whether or not I need to pick up some additional parts to make everything line back up properly
 

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