What 2 inch lowering springs

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Is it "Ground Force Drop Kit 91213" ?
I'm pretty sure that's it!!!
It contains the lowering springs and lowering shocks. Awesome product!
 

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I’m in the 2” rear drop club!!!
They look great. A full true 2” drop.the wheel well gap is the same as the front within 1/16 of an inch. It actually looks a bit lower than I thought I would. I will likely drop the front 1” at some point in the near future.
Took under 1hr and I’m pretty bad at mechanical stuff. Only one nice chunk of skin out of a finger so I’m not too upset overall ;)

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10 minutes late update. Springs feel the same as stock. They must be a bit firmer as when I hooked up my tool trailer the rear dropped 1/2”.
It dropped a full 1” when I hooked up he same trailer this afternoon on the stock springs.
The 1” front drop will make me happier.
 

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I put in Mcghaughy's 2" rear drop springs with a Hellwig sway bar. No problems moving 4 truck beds full of mulch, and 2 loads of 2000lbs of river stone for my yard. Check my instagram for photos: @elviratheram
 

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I opt’d for the twin air line set up to my Ailift bag kit. Finalized the install and fill valve locations last night. There are two existing over sized holes at the receiver hitch location a couple large poly washers and it’s a done deal.

T.

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I have a 17, RCSB that I have tying to lower for easy cab access. I was trying to keep as good a ride as possible. I found these springs that I really like after several failures.
https://www.suspensionsuperstore.co...2wd-4wd-premium-2-rear-lowering-coils-272920/
The are only a 2" lowering spring but have several tightly wound coils at the top allowing a fair amount of cutting without affecting the ride.
I have no interest in the company just hope this helps someone looking for the same outcome.
The ride is as good or better that the factory spring.
I have 4600 Bilsteins as well.
 

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Texjim,
That is the same brand and part# that I installed. Very pleased so far.

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I am thinking about dropping my rear end 2" on my 2017 Ram Lone Star crew cab 2WD. Has anyone here done this with springs only? Any issues with ride or driveability? Will I need brackets or new shocks? I still have stock wheels and tires on.
 

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As said before I have these and am very pleased. They ride better than stock even after I cut one coil. I also have bilstiens that help a lot. I tried several springs before settling on these. Hope this helps.
 

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I am thinking about dropping my rear end 2" on my 2017 Ram Lone Star crew cab 2WD. Has anyone here done this with springs only? Any issues with ride or driveability? Will I need brackets or new shocks? I still have stock wheels and tires on.

Yes. I am running Mcghaughy's 2" rear drop springs. Very easy to install. Take out stock springs, put in Mcghaughy's. Rides very well. Even hauled multiple truck bed loads of mulch, and a 2 ton pallet of stone no problem.

But now I am thinking going lower... to a 2/4!
 
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