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aod92 01-30-2016 06:10 PM

Ridetech suspension problem.
 
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I just set the bed on my truck after doing the wood floor and the ridetech cross bar that the coilovers mount to are hitting the wood floor. It's making the floor bow up in the center. I was thinking of adding spacers under the cross bar to lower it but I'm afraid it's gonna make my truck sit too high in the rear. I'm starting to think this kit was designed for a steel floor truck. You guys have any suggestions besides calling ridetech Monday morning. 😩

aod92 01-30-2016 06:11 PM

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RodnRudy 01-30-2016 06:32 PM

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How thick of a spacer do you need for clearance? You can lower the spring seat on the coil over shock to lower your ride height back down where it was assuming you have that much adjustment. You will, however, lose some compression travel.

aod92 01-30-2016 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by RodnRudy (Post 7467326)
How thick of a spacer do you need for clearance? You can lower the spring seat on the coil over shock to lower your ride height back down where it was assuming you have that much adjustment. You will, however, lose some compression travel.

I'm thinking about a 1/4" maybe a bit more. How do I lower the spring seat?

RodnRudy 01-30-2016 07:26 PM

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Support the rear of the truck on jack stands on the frame letting the rear end hang. There is a collar that the spring rests on on the bottom of the shock. There is a bolt that clamps the collar tight on the shock, loosen that bolt and unscrew the collar 1/4 to 1/2 inch, tighten the collar bolt. That will let your suspension collapse more to regain your ride height. You don't show a pic of the lower part of the shock so I'm going off of memory. Did you get a spanner wrench with the coil over kit? You use that to unscrew the collar.

aod92 01-30-2016 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RodnRudy (Post 7467393)
Support the rear of the truck on jack stands on the frame letting the rear end hang. There is a collar that the spring rests on on the bottom of the shock. There is a bolt that clamps the collar tight on the shock, loosen that bolt and unscrew the collar 1/4 to 1/2 inch, tighten the collar bolt. That will let your suspension collapse more to regain your ride height. You don't show a pic of the lower part of the shock so I'm going off of memory. Did you get a spanner wrench with the coil over kit? You use that to unscrew the collar.

Ok, I know how to do that. Thought you ment to relocate the coilover somehow. I'm gonna give ridetech a call Monday morning to see what they suggest too.

swamp rat 01-30-2016 10:00 PM

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You could try the spacer like you say, then drill a couple more holes inward, it would increase the angle of the shocks tho.

I know i have see shock relocater's for the bottom of the shocks on these trucks, nor sure who makes them tho.

GEARBOXGARAGE 02-02-2016 09:53 AM

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There's very little clearance under the bed wood, even near the stock frame rail. We made our own coil over set-up for the rear (and tried a release on here 6 months before ridetech released theirs) and had rubbing issues just on the bolt heads that replaced the factory rivets for the coilover crossmember. When I saw the first pics of the ridetech kit, I though there was no way that their cross member is going to clear the bottom side of the bedwood after having issues with just the added thickness of flat washers and bolt heads. There's only about a 1/8" of clearance over the factory frame rails at the high point where the factory shock crossmember is, just enough to clear the rivets that tie in the crossmember. Luckily for me, the body lines on my bed were about a 1/4" low, so I made some spacers out of billet aluminum to shim the entire bed up to match the body lines of the cab.

aod92 02-02-2016 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GEARBOXGARAGE (Post 7470675)
There's very little clearance under the bed wood, even near the stock frame rail. We made our own coil over set-up for the rear (and tried a release on here 6 months before ridetech released theirs) and had rubbing issues just on the bolt heads that replaced the factory rivets for the coilover crossmember. When I saw the first pics of the ridetech kit, I though there was no way that their cross member is going to clear the bottom side of the bedwood after having issues with just the added thickness of flat washers and bolt heads. There's only about a 1/8" of clearance over the factory frame rails at the high point where the factory shock crossmember is, just enough to clear the rivets that tie in the crossmember. Luckily for me, the body lines on my bed were about a 1/4" low, so I made some spacers out of billet aluminum to shim the entire bed up to match the body lines of the cab.

That looks really nice. I called ridetech and they suggested putting spacers under the coilover cross member. It looks like I only need about a 1/4" so it shouldn't be too bad. I'm doing this now with the bed on so its a pita! Wish I would of realized it before I had everything bolted up.

GEARBOXGARAGE 02-02-2016 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by aod92 (Post 7470834)
That looks really nice. I called ridetech and they suggested putting spacers under the coilover cross member. It looks like I only need about a 1/4" so it shouldn't be too bad. I'm doing this now with the bed on so its a pita! Wish I would of realized it before I had everything bolted up.

Thanks. Yeah, any amount you space it down, you should be able to make up the difference in the coil adjustment collar.

andrewmp6 02-03-2016 03:02 AM

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Ride tech does have a forum you wanna post your pictures on it.

Andy4639 02-03-2016 10:51 AM

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No limit's shock relocator is another option.:chevy:


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aod92 02-03-2016 11:28 AM

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I've got it all figured out and it's back on the ground. Just had to add some 1/4" spacers and adjusted the collar on my coilover for the ride height. Thanks guys

chase@ridetech 02-08-2016 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by aod92 (Post 7472205)
I've got it all figured out and it's back on the ground. Just had to add some 1/4" spacers and adjusted the collar on my coilover for the ride height. Thanks guys

Its been a few weeks since I have been on here, but if you are having any issues yet please don't hesitate to call me. 812 481 4736 is my direct line.

chase

aod92 02-08-2016 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by chase@ridetech (Post 7478604)
Its been a few weeks since I have been on here, but if you are having any issues yet please don't hesitate to call me. 812 481 4736 is my direct line.

chase

Thanks Chase. I gave you guys a call last week and we have it all figured out. Thanks again for the help!

SCOTI 02-09-2016 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Andy4639 (Post 7472170)
No limit's shock relocator is another option.

Their shock relocation brackets are not built to support coil-overs.


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