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Old 01-19-2006, 11:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Rear suspension leveling drop kit? Who makes one?

Rear suspension leveling drop kit? Who makes one?

I just bought a '06 Titan and the rear sits up way to high. Im wanting to know if there is a company who makes a kit that will lower the rear of my trunk. I think the truck sits way to high. I dont want to level my trunk my raising the front suspension.. What can i do or should i find a way to make some shackles??

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Re: Rear suspension leveling drop kit? Who makes one?

I know there was a thread awhile back about using some 97-03 f150 shackles and modifying them to work and I think there is also a 3/4" drop shackle availble but dont thing that you would be wanting that. I am sure if you search you can find the thread about the f150 shackles, I think it was in the suspension section.
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Re: Rear suspension leveling drop kit? Who makes one?

They will work, but you have to trim the poly bushings with a utility knife. I'm doing mine as soon as the weather breaks. $60.00 leveling kit YEE HAWW
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Re: Rear suspension leveling drop kit? Who makes one?

PRG just posted today that he has a 2" rear lowering spring and shackles that will ride better than OE and able to tow like OE. Search the the "suspesion" threads.

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