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ORP vs NON-ORP REAR Springs? 2025 Rebel X

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Does anyone know the what the height difference is on these springs?? Some guys are saying it’s 1” in length others are saying it’s 2”. I’m looking to do a reverse level my 2025 Rebel X by lowering the rear . Also are there vendors on here that can get OEM springs?? If not what wholesale parts house would have them,? Thx


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From a quick search online. Its a 1" lift front and rear. Which would match the same as any 5th gen ram with the Offroad Package (ORP).
If you were to swap your current rear springs with the available 2" drop spring. You would be dropping 3" in total from your current setup.
You could run the drop spring with a 1" lift spacer. That would give the intended 2" effective drop.

Or

Run a OEM non ORP rear spring. That would drop the rear down 1". Here is a list of OEM Spring PNs.
 
From a quick search online. Its a 1" lift front and rear. Which would match the same as any 5th gen ram with the Offroad Package (ORP).
If you were to swap your current rear springs with the available 2" drop spring. You would be dropping 3" in total from your current setup.
You could run the drop spring with a 1" lift spacer. That would give the intended 2" effective drop.

Or

Run a OEM non ORP rear spring. That would drop the rear down 1". Here is a list of OEM Spring PNs.

That’s what I plan on doing running a OEM non ORP spring in the rear . Just looking to drop the rear an inch or so to be more level.


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That’s what I plan on doing running a OEM non ORP spring in the rear . Just looking to drop the rear an inch or so to be more level.


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You can use that list then to get an appropriate non-orp spring. You can look at your springs on the truck and they might still have the PN sticker on them.
I'm not 100% sure your list will have your 2025 PNs. There are so many spring PNs and I'm not sure if yours are on the list. Apparently all these PNs are supposed to be used for all the different setups that exist that make changes to weight. There is a lot of info on these spring PNs. Any of them should in theory work. But if you can find your current spring PN on the list, then you can be pretty confident in the PN to purchase for the non-orp version!
 
You can use that list then to get an appropriate non-orp spring. You can look at your springs on the truck and they might still have the PN sticker on them.
I'm not 100% sure your list will have your 2025 PNs. There are so many spring PNs and I'm not sure if yours are on the list. Apparently all these PNs are supposed to be used for all the different setups that exist that make changes to weight. There is a lot of info on these spring PNs. Any of them should in theory work. But if you can find your current spring PN on the list, then you can be pretty confident in the PN to purchase for the non-orp version!
Yes I found my spring on the list now to find the parts house that has them. # 68262684ac these are my springs.
 
Yes I found my spring on the list now to find the parts house that has them. # 68262684ac these are my springs.
You might be surprised how cheap OEM springs are from your dealer. On previous Gen5 I added rear ORP springs and they were like $50 each.
 
You might be surprised how cheap OEM springs are from your dealer. On previous Gen5 I added rear ORP springs and they were like $50 each.

I wish cheapest I’ve found is $143. Each


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I actually just realized I have all the parts from my last Gen5 build. I added ORP springs to the rear so I should have non-ORP springs in a box. Send me a message to confirm where you are and this week I'll see if I can confirm the part numbers. If so, they're yours for the shipping.
 

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