find a piece of plate steel for the bed and load the springs up. This would lower and probably give it a better ride with some weight loaded in the bed. That's the main reason there is a bit of height difference is for the rear springs to be loaded. Stay away from cutting the springs! Opens a big ol' can of worms!
Looking to see if any way of lowering the rear of my 2017 2500 4x4? The front is 41.5 " from ground to top of rear wheel while the rear is 43". I have heard of cutting the springs, but hear that is not advisable.
My fronts came with 86psi in the fronts, so could try 86psi front and 35psi in rears, JK.....
Not a clue how they thought 86 was a good number.
You have coil springs or maybe even air bags, leave it alone. You will need the factory rake of the truck for a possible 5th wheel, you mentioned in another thread.
The typical 60/80, and it just came from the wash bay dealer from prep.What's on the doorlabel?
The 80 lb inflation number for the rear axle is for max allowed load on the axle. I have gone around and around with Costco's tire shops for years when they rotate tires. I come with an empty truck and they insist on returning it to me with 80 PSI in the rear tires. I end up letting air out in their parking lot before driving off.
The typical 60/80, and it just came from the wash bay dealer from prep.
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I did not get to reset them yet, lots of odd temperature swings this time of year. But not 26psi worth.
28 deg this AM, they all could use some work.
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But I would adjust the tire pressures to make sure your level are where they need to be.
One of the 1st things I checked actually when I jumped in and just laughed at how bad of dealer prep they did with that. I was not going to have them fix it was already there too long.I think it would be the dealer job to adjust prior to delivery. My guess is that at the factory all wheels are inflated to 80psi as probably no one knows if they go to front or rear.
Also its better for the tires shape sitting on the lot with fully inflated tires.
I think it would be the dealer job to adjust prior to delivery. My guess is that at the factory all wheels are inflated to 80psi as probably no one knows if they go to front or rear.
Also its better for the tires shape sitting on the lot with fully inflated tires.
Costco sets it to door pressures to prevent litigation. If they set it to a lower pressure and you have a blow out because you overloaded the tires they could be liable. Most chain tire places do the same; however, some are more flexable than others about it.
Kelderman.comLooking to see if any way of lowering the rear of my 2017 2500 4x4? The front is 41.5 " from ground to top of rear wheel while the rear is 43". I have heard of cutting the springs, but hear that is not advisable.
Have we missed the point of what will happen when he drops a couple K of pin weight on the rear of a 2500, I will level out the truck pretty well!