Alec Broschart
Junior Member
Hey guys, recently had my 2012 ram 1500 lifted. There's been a couple of issues, the mechanic couldn't use the shocks that rough country sent me because they would simply fall out when the truck was lifted for some reason, he kept mine in their which didn't seem to cause any problems. However, the rear seems to sit fairly lower than the front making it almost look squatted. I'm not heavily educated on any of this stuff by any means, but my guess is the guy who owned it before me beat the hell out of the rear spring with hauling or towing stuff and now even when lifted the springs are simply weak and worn out so it sits lower. He recommended that i buy new springs and he'll put them in and if they don't do the job i'll simply return them. My questions to yall are 1-Is it likely that the springs on a 2012 are already worn out to this extent? 2-If the new springs dont fix the problem, do yall have any other suggestions that could help even out the rear with the front? I'll attach an image, the truck sits on a slope in the photo so it doesn't necessarily look as bad but it is noticeably lower in the rear. Any suggestions if the new springs dont do the trick? Thanks yall.





