My 06 3500 SRW rides high on the rear and even loaded with the 5er its still slightly high. i would like to lower the rear 1 to 2".
With great interest, I read the threads about removing the 1 or 2 spacers between the axle and spring pack but alas my 06 does not have these spacers. Instead there is a thick fltter leaf that does not contact empty but sleadily increases contact while loaded and then at some point the helper pack contacts. This suggests a decent progressive rate spring and probably also explains why my truck rides reasonably well empty for a 3500. a set of good shocks would likely help the ride even further.
but back to my question. Is there any other easy way to lower the rear? It looks like there would be room for a longer rear hanger but I need to remember that I will only get half of the drop at the axle for whatever shackle extention can fit. Does anyone makea longer shackle for the 3500? I sther any other method short of a re-arched spring pack. I would really rather not remove that thick leaf at the bottom of the pack.
Appreciate any comments.
Regards, John
With great interest, I read the threads about removing the 1 or 2 spacers between the axle and spring pack but alas my 06 does not have these spacers. Instead there is a thick fltter leaf that does not contact empty but sleadily increases contact while loaded and then at some point the helper pack contacts. This suggests a decent progressive rate spring and probably also explains why my truck rides reasonably well empty for a 3500. a set of good shocks would likely help the ride even further.
but back to my question. Is there any other easy way to lower the rear? It looks like there would be room for a longer rear hanger but I need to remember that I will only get half of the drop at the axle for whatever shackle extention can fit. Does anyone makea longer shackle for the 3500? I sther any other method short of a re-arched spring pack. I would really rather not remove that thick leaf at the bottom of the pack.
Appreciate any comments.
Regards, John