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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission D25 COIL SPRINGS ON 95 4x4

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Driveline Vibration

2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Help

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What is needed to put the D25 leveling springs on a 1995 4x4? Do I need anything for the rear? I'm going with new shocks also. Do they need to be longer ones in the front? Do I need to change anything else in the front end? I want to level the truck with minimal cost but have a good ride and handling. -- Just built a new house and $ is a little tight. Thanks for the help.
 
I did the Rancho 9000x shocks and the D-25 kit same time, a great combo well worth it, I at the same did new control arms and an adjustable track bar and bracket. Didnt touch the back at all, seams the front sets a touch higher but I think a little time for the front to settle in and all will be fine.



Cheers, Kevin
 
I'm about to get the D25's for my truck..... just wondering since your mentioning shocks... . do you have to take the spring out to change the front shocks? Cause I'm having to scrape together $$ for the springs... . I know I can't get shocks at the same time. :eek:
 
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The springs do not have to be out to change the shocks. If you install the D25 springs you will need longer shocks. The stock length will top out to early and allow no upward travel. Good luck
 
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