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fivepointnine
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12/20/2003
22:06:28

Subject: dude this sh*t doesnt look lowered man
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I recently bought a badass '02 R/T but noticed that the rear end didnt seem like it got the factory lowering. the front end looks about where it should be though. maybe the first owner was towing something but I found no signs of a tow package undernieth. My buddy who owns a '00 R/T was a bit puzzeled too and said I needed to add or subtract the blocks from somewhere in the rear end. I dont know sh*t about lowering an R/T so I was hoping to find some advice. What would be the easiest and possibly cheapest but certainley not harmful way to go about lowering the rear end. I was hoping to do it in a way that wouldnt mess up any warrenties. Thank you.



99dakotamann
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12/22/2003
11:52:14

RE: dude this sh*t doesnt look lowered man
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go get 2 inch blocks, keeps the same ride but lowers it very nice, easy insall too



fivepointnine
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12/22/2003
14:31:28

RE: dude this sh*t doesnt look lowered man
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Thanx dude!



sniper
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12/22/2003
16:31:15

RE: dude this sh*t doesnt look lowered man
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a r/t is exactly 1inch lower in the front and 2 inches lower in the rear compared to regular dak.
r/t's have lowered leafs in the rear stock. i learned the hard way when i bought some 3 inch leafs and only lowered my truck 1 inch. it's best 2 just some 2 inch blocks.



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12/23/2003
14:25:59

RE: dude this sh*t doesnt look lowered man
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The R/T is a 1x1 from the factory not 1x2.



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