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    pulling overload leafs

    does this lower the rear of the truck any? if so how much? also will it cause a rougher ride than normal?
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    Yeah dufus, of course it will make it sit a little lower. But does the back of the truck sit higher than the front with the rear shackles in place?

    You won't notice much of a ride difference unless you are pulling a trailer or hauling something in the bed---then the rear will sag more than normal.

    Also (if not done already), shave the rear bump stops down so your aren't constantly having that bone-jarring ride...

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    will lower about inch and a half (1.5")
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