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Photos of your dropped Ram

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#1 ·
thinking of dropping rear end 2' lets see your pics guys!:wow:
 
#91 ·
You will get mixed answers and reviews depwnding on who installed which kit. The most common are BellTech, Ground Force and McGaughys. They are all very good kits. Just know that question has been known to start wars, lol....
 
#97 ·
Here are a couple of shots of my recently lowered 2014 R/T





 
#106 ·
personally i think the Mcgaughys rear springs are too soft, too much coil bind going on there. I really wish Eibach would make a stiffer set of springs for the front and rear. I think with the drop knockles up front and a 1" drop with a 5" for the rear would be perfect.
 
#110 ·
Ok I'll add mine here too.
It's a 2014 Ram 1500 crew 4x4 Bighorn
I lowered it with the Ground force 2/3 kit.
color matched front and rear bumpers and grill.
Factory Express 20's powder coated matte Black
most emblems were removed and the ones I left were plasti dipped matte black.

If anyone has a nice set of 22" or 24" Black SRT10 Wheels and tires that wants to go back to a brand new set of matte black 20's please hit me up.
It's worth a shot.... lol
Bill


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#111 · (Edited)
Looking at doing a 2/4 drop on our '09 1500. I found the BT 963SP kit on sale and just wanted to know if I needed anything else to complete the install. I've heard people mention panhard bar relocation brackets and/or adjustable panhard bars. Thanks!

Tried to delete this but couldn't figure out how. Found my answers in the little thing we call SEARCH. :)
 
#112 ·
Drop Pics

Here are some pictures of my ram drop!!!


Before Drop


After Drop
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#115 ·
Freshly washed
 

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