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I installed the 2" lift coil springs and the driver side went on with out a hitch.
But the passengers side isn't seating correctly. Anybody had this happen? I had to disconnect the trac bar to lower the axle enough of get the coil in. So do I need to get a lower drop down mount or longer trac bar?
Here's the coil with weight on it. You can see what I mean, I can stick my finger under the coil spring.
I put a new coils on mine, 2" leveling kit. My driver side was no problem. Then the passenger was a pain. The coil seat was off and didn't want to mount in. The shock and coil were both leaning inward. Plus the entire axle was off center. For 2" from what I'm told doesn't need anything extra but I made a drop track bar bracket. It moved things back inline. It's still not 100% perfect but the coil seated and now they don't lean in.
Just telling you what I encountered. I'm still new to these trucks so others will give you more info for sure
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