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Bristow.tl

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Does anybody know if any other year 2” rear lowering coils will work on a 21 ram sport 1500? I can’t seem to find anybody who makes a set of 2” lowering coils for the rear that don’t charge an arm and a leg. I’m located in Canada, so prices tend to be a lot more.
 
Do you bottom out at all? How does the hellwig sway bar help out?
I'm curious too. Another member said they did this and then went back to stock because it would hit the bump stops all the time. He had a few buddies on the tailgate and it was riding on the bump stops.
 
Do you bottom out at all? How does the hellwig sway bar help out?

I haven't had it bottom out once. I drove over 30 miles with 1400lbs of capstone in the bed and it was fine, I've towed over a ton of gravel with it and zero problems.

The Hellwig swaybar helps with handling, makes the truck lean less in corners.
 
I haven't had it bottom out once. I drove over 30 miles with 1400lbs of capstone in the bed and it was fine, I've towed over a ton of gravel with it and zero problems.

The Hellwig swaybar helps with handling, makes the truck lean less in corners.
And do you have helper bags?
 
I haven't had it bottom out once. I drove over 30 miles with 1400lbs of capstone in the bed and it was fine, I've towed over a ton of gravel with it and zero problems.

The Hellwig swaybar helps with handling, makes the truck lean less in corners.
There's no way. I put a yard of mulch in the bed of my Rebel before my air bags, and it was close to the bump stops. If I was 2-3" lower it would have been sitting on them.
 
I had issues with mine, I would bottom out with 5 people in the truck. I put bags in the rear and took out the bump stops and it helped out quite a bit. For me I just felt like the springs were too soft and my shocks couldn't hold up to the rate of the spring so I had to revert back to stock. :( sucks as I loved the way it looks.
 
There are 2 different rear lowering springs. One of them looks better than the other one. So I wonder which ones you guys are using. There's one listed just for 2WD and one for 2WD/4WD. The 4WD one looks like it has more coils so it could be better for heavier loads.


 
I’ve had them on mine for over a year with zero issues. I even cut a full coil off because it didn’t lower it enough. I did cut my bump stops in half just to be safe. Otherwise zero issues and rides exactly the same as factory.
 
Anyone have the reverse level and stock height up front with 33's or a bigger tire? Any issues with them fitting in the back? Pics?
 
Anyone have the reverse level and stock height up front with 33's or a bigger tire? Any issues with them fitting in the back? Pics?
I'll try looking for a picture that someone posted a while back, but they clear!

Edit: Found it, look at post 411. He is running a 295/60 tire which is close to a 34"

 
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