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On 11/23/2019 at 4:14 PM, ItsDooomz said:

I want ahead and put the 2" lowering shackles on the back and it set the truck perfectly level empty. After I put in the tonneau cover, decked storage system and loaded it with tools it dropped it another inch and a half so the front end was higher. No airbag manufacturer makes a kit that works on lowered 2019+ trucks so I did the belltech 2 in drop spindles. It sits real nice now with a half inch rake, when I put the race trailer on the back it levels it out and tows like a dream. This thing actually rides and drives better than stock, I'm really impressed. 75e969e98ca58141f36e3d5b6cea6c35.jpg4c8ad40cf4c4b14aee8208b24f37b667.jpg2259b69ed3168032698191af3f9f760e.jpg

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Truck looks great!

Just to confirm you went with BellTech drop spindles and rear hangers?

Also, It appears your running the stock 275/50-22 tires, and rubbing?

I'm going to be running the same wheels but would like to jump up to a 305/45-22''

thanks for your time...Rich

  • 1 month later...
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I have a 2019 High Country with the Belltech drop spindles and  shackles. I have factory 

22s  that rub in the front when turning. Anyone 

else experience this?

 

Thanks

 

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