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Rear end sagging and aftermarket shock help!!

murilloeddy

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Hey guys I own a 2019 ram and installed a 2.5 motofab leveling kit within the first week of purchasing the truck... forward about 41k miles later and the rear started to squat lower than the front. Would any after market shocks help with this if so what do you guys recommend? Also since I’ve added the 2.5 leveling kit upfront would swapping out the front shocks help with an overall better suspension feeling? I can attach more pictures of what it looks like with the sag tomorrow, in the mean time enjoy these pics
 

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Sadly no, shocks don’t offer any lift .... Only control ... Your best bet might be to have a set of ORP springs installed .... They give 1” of lift, and are very inexpensive on the Mopar wholesale sights


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So someone with more experience should confirm but I think you could remove your leveling kit and swap in a set of 5100 adjustables to bring the front down to match the rear. https://www.bilsteinlifts.com/shop/...ont-lift-adjustable-shocks-for-2019-ram-1500/

these front shocks could also be paired with the ORP springs mentioned above to keep front at current height and level the rear.

I just ordered a set of 5100s for front/rear and am pairing it with the Icon 1.5" lift rear coil springs for my truck.
 
Thanks for the help, looks like I’m going to have to order some new shocks!
 

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