I bought the lowering kit for the rear of my 2002 4x4 from the dealer. The kit has blocks that are 2" shorter than the originals, new shorter shocks, u-bolts and various linkages for the brake proportional systems.
The instructions state that the overload springs can not be used with the kit and must be removed. My question is why?
The metal block goes underneath the springs. The shorter blocks shorten the distance between the rear axle and the springs but nothing else. The distance between the overload springs and the stops on the frame does not change. So why do I have to remove them?
My guess is that DC was too cheap to include another set of u-bolts in the kit. If they allowed the overloads to remain, one length of u-bolt would be required for those trucks and for those trucks without the overloads, another length of u-bolts would be required.
What do you think? I think I may put the overloads back on.
Thanks,
Bobby
The instructions state that the overload springs can not be used with the kit and must be removed. My question is why?
The metal block goes underneath the springs. The shorter blocks shorten the distance between the rear axle and the springs but nothing else. The distance between the overload springs and the stops on the frame does not change. So why do I have to remove them?
My guess is that DC was too cheap to include another set of u-bolts in the kit. If they allowed the overloads to remain, one length of u-bolt would be required for those trucks and for those trucks without the overloads, another length of u-bolts would be required.
What do you think? I think I may put the overloads back on.
Thanks,
Bobby