2" Rear Leveling

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

nightrunner066

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 20, 2014
Posts
104
Reaction score
25
Location
Wisconsin.
Ram Year
2014 Ram Sport
Engine
Hemi 8 Speed
Alright, I have done some research, but i haven't received the answer I'm looking for.

I have a 2014 Ram Sport CC/SB 4x4.

I am wanting to lower the rear to make the truck look more level.


My question is: What is the ride quality difference between stock and a 2" lowering kit in the rear? If the ride quality is not as good I will most likely leave it stock.



Who make the best 2" lowering kit for the rear for the best ride quality?


Thank You!
 

JCJ4290

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 23, 2012
Posts
418
Reaction score
67
Ram Year
2014 CC 4X4
Engine
5.7 Hemi
This was around not too long ago. Verdict was McGaughy's for price and Ground Force for best ride
 
OP
OP
nightrunner066

nightrunner066

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 20, 2014
Posts
104
Reaction score
25
Location
Wisconsin.
Ram Year
2014 Ram Sport
Engine
Hemi 8 Speed
thank you.


any ride quality sacrifice?


WI roads SUCK!!!!
 

JCJ4290

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 23, 2012
Posts
418
Reaction score
67
Ram Year
2014 CC 4X4
Engine
5.7 Hemi
They say the Ground Force may ride better than stock (It is the brand most dealerships use)
 

DavidRam

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 19, 2014
Posts
9,094
Reaction score
3,920
Location
SoCal - Redondo Beach
Ram Year
2012 RCSB
Engine
Hemi 5.7
I had the Ground Force 2" before I lowered it. Improved ride quality and appearance.
 

Attachments

  • My Truck in My Hood.jpg
    My Truck in My Hood.jpg
    99 KB · Views: 34
  • IMG_20130513_115445_567 (2).jpg
    IMG_20130513_115445_567 (2).jpg
    100 KB · Views: 30

Etroze86

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 4, 2012
Posts
4,807
Reaction score
860
Location
Grand Forks ND
Ram Year
2011
Engine
5.7 Hemi
I actually have his ground force on my 4x4 reg cab. If I did it again I think I would leave the stock shocks in. They didn't change much from stock but it did feel just a little firmer.
 

TwistedJake

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 2, 2014
Posts
222
Reaction score
84
Location
NW Oregon
Ram Year
2014 Ram 1500
Engine
Hemi
I just did the McGaughy's 2" springs a couple days ago. About 100 miles on them and no complaints. I'm pretty aware of little things my rig does and I can't say there is much difference between them and stock. It does feel a touch more planted on the ground but that might be all in my head. Sure does look better.

10420169_10202268779439898_8682607273363842345_n.jpg
 
Top