Leveling Spacers ??
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I'd stay away from aluminum.....poly or steel is a toss up. You could conceivably isolate some road vibration with the poly spacers.....
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I went with the poly ones a year ago...no problems yet. I have friends with the steel ones and they tend to crack at the flange welds where the three bolts attach it to the tower and spring pad. If, however, someone now offers a set made from a solid stock and milled down to spec to alleviate the stress problems, I would think they would be okay.
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the idea of a hunk of plastic supporting all that weight didnt make me feel good. I went with alluminum ones from BDS. they worked great for the 2 or 3 years I had them in. I just took them out last weekend to put a bigger lift on. The only problem I see is the bolts were a little tough to get out since allum grabs things but for that and other reasons if I had to do again id get studs.
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Sorry, I guess I should have told you what truck I have. 2002 2500 quad-cab. I don`t tow anything too extreme. Just looking for the best way to level out my truck without braking the bank. I read alittle about guys having trouble with Death Wobble when they use the spacers any thoughts?
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spacers didnt seem to make my death wobble any worse. I ended up putting on the 03 trac bar conversion, new lower drag link end (shot ball joint) and sky jacker duel steering stablizers. I had the death wobble 3 times in 2 months. After all that getup I havnt had it for 3 years. I orignally went with the 2" lift because its pretty cheap compaired to other lifts. however I eventually got bitten and wanted to run tires that are much to large and offer no practical purpose in my life.
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Just food for thought... I got a new set of springs, tailor made to my specs including spring rate and height for a bit over $200 plus shipping from CSS. Poly spacers were about $120 or so at the time. I think the extra $100 I spent was WELL worth the money.
CSS website: http://www.coilsprings.com/index.html
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CSS website: http://www.coilsprings.com/index.html
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can some one please help me I just acquired a 1992 dodge ram 250 5.9 diesel.
and the front bottom edge fender is only a 1/4" above the tire and sagging way to low I have looked all over the net for springs or spacers and cant find anything for the year of the truck I would like to know if I can put 1 ton springs to lift it I am building a custom air ride set up for the rear end so I can set it for the right height. we have extended the frame due to it being broke in half when the customer brought it in for repairs and could he not afford it added a sleeper and built a new flat bed for it tow package hitches setting it up for pulling our shop trailers. any help would be grateful.
please send web links if you have any. thank you.
and the front bottom edge fender is only a 1/4" above the tire and sagging way to low I have looked all over the net for springs or spacers and cant find anything for the year of the truck I would like to know if I can put 1 ton springs to lift it I am building a custom air ride set up for the rear end so I can set it for the right height. we have extended the frame due to it being broke in half when the customer brought it in for repairs and could he not afford it added a sleeper and built a new flat bed for it tow package hitches setting it up for pulling our shop trailers. any help would be grateful.
please send web links if you have any. thank you.
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Originally Posted by owenaero
can some one please help me I just acquired a 1992 dodge ram 250 5.9 diesel.
and the front bottom edge fender is only a 1/4" above the tire and sagging way to low I have looked all over the net for springs or spacers and cant find anything for the year of the truck I would like to know if I can put 1 ton springs to lift it I am building a custom air ride set up for the rear end so I can set it for the right height. we have extended the frame due to it being broke in half when the customer brought it in for repairs and could he not afford it added a sleeper and built a new flat bed for it tow package hitches setting it up for pulling our shop trailers. any help would be grateful.
please send web links if you have any. thank you.
and the front bottom edge fender is only a 1/4" above the tire and sagging way to low I have looked all over the net for springs or spacers and cant find anything for the year of the truck I would like to know if I can put 1 ton springs to lift it I am building a custom air ride set up for the rear end so I can set it for the right height. we have extended the frame due to it being broke in half when the customer brought it in for repairs and could he not afford it added a sleeper and built a new flat bed for it tow package hitches setting it up for pulling our shop trailers. any help would be grateful.
please send web links if you have any. thank you.
Chris