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ST-8

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I've heard that people that run lowering leafs in rear tend to have a more stuff ride.
 
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Meh, it's a truck. The ride is pretty stiff as is. I just like the idea of having the leafs on top of the axle, even though flip kits are cheaper and a good way to go, I would like to have the leafs on top, then eventually put air bags back there for the occasional time I do heavy hauls, usually once or twice a year when I'm doing landscaping.

Plus, drop leafs would be an easier install, including no welding, which I can't do so with these I wouldn't have to rely on anyone else, which is nice. Plus you could throw on drop shackles for the 4"-4.5" drop that you'd get from a flip kit, no?
 

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Flip kit gives you 6". They supply a longer shackle with the basic kit so the rear is only a 4" drop
 
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Right, that's sort of what I was getting at, it made sense in my mind lol.
 

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I don't think my dropped leaf springs made the ride much different on my truck. Not enough to notice anyway. I did get a little bit of axle hop the other day when I was power braking the truck to finish off my old tires on the way to the tire shop though.
 
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