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lowering a 2500??
..I'm wanting a 4wd or 2wd 2500 and wondering if the body can be lowered to a standard height like the 1/2 tons so I will be able to reach over into the bed and get in and out of the cab easier.. Thanks
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Re: lowering a 2500??
They're pretty low stock? I mean, mine has a small lift and I still don't have to get "up" into it. It's the perfect level for me to sit into. I'm a pretty big guy but I inagine it'd be about the same for a smaller guy with a stock truck. Most lowering companies do make kits for 2500's though, so it's not really big deal finding a kit if you really want to go that way.
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Re: lowering a 2500??
I'm 6'2" so maybe there is a noticable difference. I don't really know where to get lowering kits, not really my department. Lol
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Re: lowering a 2500??
I also am average height and not a lifted truck fan so I looked into lowering my 2000 GMC 4wd. Stock suspension with larger 285 tires, came with them. I am breaking the corner of the driver seat down by having to lean on it so much getting in and out. It's harder for the wife to get in and I do not want nerf bars or boards on it so I slid under there to see what I could do to it to get a couple of inches down. I cranked the front torsion bars down for a couple of inches and removed the 2" blocks in the rear and it achieved what I wanted but it was riding on the front bumpstops and after a couple of days I put it back and decided the better way to do this is with lowered front spindles. It is documented in the following thread.There have been a couple of threads about lowering 4wds the last couple of years like this one. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=422600
No threads for the 3/4 tons in particular that I am aware of although I believe there are suspension parts for them. Bell Tech, McGaughys and others sell lowered suspension parts. Use the forum search feature above for "dropped suspension" or "lowered suspension kits" and you are bound to find other threads that might be of help.
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