jeffawats
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- hemi 5.7
I finally commited to lower and ordered 2" rear drop coils ,big step for me as I have always lifted all my trucks.
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Look great man even on the stockers!! Last question were you running the Airlift bags for a ram or the ones for a Durango?
what rims and tire size are you on in the last pic?
Running the airlift ones for a Ram... Wonder if the Durango ones would be shorter and less likely to die so quickly??? I am hesitant about buying another set of airlifts. Since they didn't last very long. Well, to be fair, one went for a crap, but I'll reexamine the spring as well, maybe its got a sharp spot on the paint or something.... Because the other one is still fine to this day. I'll just buy another pair so I have a spare.
I had one bag with a leak as wellRunning the airlift ones for a Ram... Wonder if the Durango ones would be shorter and less likely to die so quickly??? I am hesitant about buying another set of airlifts. Since they didn't last very long. Well, to be fair, one went for a crap, but I'll reexamine the spring as well, maybe its got a sharp spot on the paint or something.... Because the other one is still fine to this day. I'll just buy another pair so I have a spare.[/
looking for advice on tire sizes.Currenlty running stock wheels with 1.5" wheel spacers,stock tires.Would like to fit some 305/50/20s.Lowered 2" rear looking to lower the front as well
from my research they could be about 3/4-1" shorter depending on tire manufacturer.What I was looking for in the way of advice is what all you guys are running tire sizeThose tires are going to be slightly smaller diameter then stock but should work ok if your running the wheel spacers.
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Looks pretty bad ass man!
Thanks it's a work in progress.Looks pretty bad ass man!
I contacted Belltech a couple days back about the 965SP 2/4 lowering kit for 4WD QC and CC. The pictures available for the kis show both front and rear coils but the parts listing makes no mention of front springs. I also asked about notching the crossmember for QC's with a 1 piece drive shaft. Well here is the response I go today.
Thank you for contacting Belltech. Yes, this kit will come with front and rear coils, front struts and rear shocks. It will also come with a track bar relocation bracket, rear endlinks, new bumpstops. Part number 965PS is a complete lowering kit.
As for the crossmember notch. It is for either the 2013 models or if you have a single piece drive shaft of any year.
**Break**
From the sounds of it the crossmember notching is required on all 2013+ QC's with a 1 piece driveshaft can anyone comment on if it is actually required or not?
I had one bag with a leak as well
Airlift stepped up and sent me a new one, no questions asked, very easy to deal with
Definitely worth a phone call
The durango bags or ram bags are both rated for 1000lbs capacity...From everything I read once you are lowered beyond 2 inches in the rear, you need to use the Durango bags because they are in fact shorter in length than the one for the Ram. The only thing I am still curious and researching on is, if you are lowered 4 inches in the rear and using the Durango bags are you still able to tow a decent weighted trailer or haul stuff in the bed.

My leak was a weird oneWow thats pretty good of them. Where was the source of the leak?? If it ever warms up here I've gotta pull mine out and see whats happening, but I may do the Durango bags just incase.
I know this off topic, but where did you get that spoiler? that's badass.