Belltech Lowering Kit

gmandrik

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I have a beltech lowering kit up for grabs. it includes beltech spindles, shocks, shackles and other stuff. everything seen in the pictures is included.
throw me an offer if you're interested.

local pick up only due to the weight of the kit

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gmandrik

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to be honest i am not sure how much of a drop it is because i got the kit with the truck when i bought it... on the belltech website it said that the spindles lower 2" on the front and they are 400+ dollars just for the spindles. so i would assume it lowers 2"in the front and anywhere between 2-3 on the back.

All the parts that i have are brand new and never been installed, so about $500 sounds like a reasonable deal for everything?
 

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to be honest i am not sure how much of a drop it is

The spindles will drop the front a true 2". If they are the older (original version) spindles they will need additional machining for the lower ball joint to fit. They will also reduce steering wheel turning radius. It is very questionable to use the Belltech hardware for securing the lower ball joint but quite a few have without problems.

The rear shackles will drop it 2" when set to the lowest (2") setting and the hangers will drop it an additional 1.75" for a total of almost 4" in the rear. The hangers are a major PITA to install and the axle bump stops will either need to be cut-down or replaced with shorter aftermarket (Energy Suspension) bump stops.

The Nitro lowering shocks are pretty much junk. It is best to keep the Bilstein shocks and install shock extenders (SoCal or BellTech) in the rear to accommodate the Bilstein shocks. The front Bilsteins are fine just as they are with the spindles. Hope this info helps you out.
 
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