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01 3500 sits really low in front, springs?

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Old 10-18-2008, 04:20 PM
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01 3500 sits really low in front, springs?

I just got an 01 3500 diesel 4x4 with 6 speed. It has a fisher plow minute mount frame on it, which i will use, but has 8" of tire to fender clearence up front, and almost 14" out back. It seems that it would take alot of weight to level it, so could i run d25 springs, and still have a rear to front rake? Does anyone know their measurements, or have pics with these? Thanks for the help!
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Yes the D25 springs would work great, especially when you mount that plow if you decide.
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Ive had the D25 coils for about 5 years. last year when i put my plow on, felt kind of spongy, for the first time, prior to that rode fine.
The D 25 coild WILL ofset your axel center by about 1.5" with teh stock track bar.
Oh, and depending where your from, the powdercoating will come off.
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