Hi All,
I don't know if it's just our diesel trucks BUT the rear of my diesel truck sets up about 4 1/2
inches taller than my gas truck..... Only difference I could see is that the Diesel truck has a block spacer under the spring that measures 6" tall vs the gassers 3" block (my gasser may be sagging a bit since it has been worked hard )... Other difference is that the diesel has the factory overload springs too (I 'll never haul more than 1500 LB in the bed so ovevrload springs may be overkill in my case) ... . My question is... . Can I get a 3" block and new Ubolts to lower my diesel truck?... . I want to lower the rear to make it more level with the front BUT more importantly so I can use this truck and pull the various other trailers our company has without the hassle of having to buy new ball mounts (all the other trucks in the company sit about the same height as the 86 W250)... ... Also the slightly lower lift height into the bed would be helpful in some situations I think. Has anybody out there done this? Are there any Cons to this other than the cost of the parts and a little labor? How about alignment?
Thanks
Andrew
I don't know if it's just our diesel trucks BUT the rear of my diesel truck sets up about 4 1/2
inches taller than my gas truck..... Only difference I could see is that the Diesel truck has a block spacer under the spring that measures 6" tall vs the gassers 3" block (my gasser may be sagging a bit since it has been worked hard )... Other difference is that the diesel has the factory overload springs too (I 'll never haul more than 1500 LB in the bed so ovevrload springs may be overkill in my case) ... . My question is... . Can I get a 3" block and new Ubolts to lower my diesel truck?... . I want to lower the rear to make it more level with the front BUT more importantly so I can use this truck and pull the various other trailers our company has without the hassle of having to buy new ball mounts (all the other trucks in the company sit about the same height as the 86 W250)... ... Also the slightly lower lift height into the bed would be helpful in some situations I think. Has anybody out there done this? Are there any Cons to this other than the cost of the parts and a little labor? How about alignment?
Thanks
Andrew