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Old 02-15-2016, 07:52 PM   #1
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ride height

Ok im getting reading to order my suspension stuff. i have a few questions about air ride. I have a 5.5/7 static drop right now from a friend. but im thinking im going to go air ride right out of the door. Can anyone explain to me how i know where my ride height will be and how low it will look air out. im im looking at the porter built stage 1 kit up front and stage 2 for the rear. any pics would be great and with what you have for wheels and tire set up and if you needed to do anything to the wheel wells.
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Re: ride height

Usually an air ride system that is kept under the bed, and using the stock crossmember, will yield a very similar ride height as a static dropped truck. Of course with air, you have the ability to cruise lower, and then air out when parked.

Shoot me an email or call, and I can give you more detail and put together a suspension package that works well for what you want to do. Be glad to help out and go over all the options with you.

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im a very visual guy. i need to see how my truck would sit at ride height. all the bagged pics im see on here are with it air out.
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im a very visual guy. i need to see how my truck would sit at ride height. all the bagged pics im see on here are with it air out.
Thats no problem. Shoot me an email or PM yours, and I will send some images your way.
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Ok im getting reading to order my suspension stuff. i have a few questions about air ride. I have a 5.5/7 static drop right now from a friend. but im thinking im going to go air ride right out of the door. Can anyone explain to me how i know where my ride height will be and how low it will look air out. im im looking at the porter built stage 1 kit up front and stage 2 for the rear. any pics would be great and with what you have for wheels and tire set up and if you needed to do anything to the wheel wells.
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