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AC 1/2" lift Heavy duty coils?


Justin517
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It seems like everyone on here has the 2" lift, atleast thats what my searching has shown me.

 

The rear of my '03 is sagging a bit (lots of hauling/towing) I honestly dont want to go really high with it (and I know 2" isnt REALLY high, but... w/e, lol) and I am only going to be running 265/70-16s on the stock wheels. I cnat go bigger without spacers or different wheels and I dont particularly want to do either,a nd I dont think I'll like how it looks with a 2" lift and the size tires I'm running. I'm really just looking for a stiffer spring with not much lift.

 

So anyway, does anyone have the 1/2" lift AC springs? I was considering just doing the rear for now, as my front suspension is in fine shape and has always been a bit higher than the rear.

 

Or should I just go with the OME HD 1.75" lift? (I dont really feel like dropping $600+ right now though)

 

Any info is greatly appreciated.

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If you do not want to lift the truck, then go with the 1/2" HD coils. They're the same rate as the 2" coils, but they're not as long, so they don't provide the lift.

 

They're designed for applications like yours, hauling and towing.

 

Another option would be to get a set of the air-lift bags.

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ah ok, they are the same rate? cool. yeah I thought about airbags, but I'm sorta of a "set it and forget it" sort of person (hold the rotisserie comments, lol) so I think springs might be a better option for me. I will look into the air-lift's tho.

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