View Full Version : How does a lowered suspension affect towing ability/capacity?
karaoke_carlos
09-07-2008, 01:06 AM
I have a 93 2WD that I just acquired, and I would like to use it for towing. It has all the wiring in place, which is a plus. However, the whole truck is just a little too high for my taste. I really would like to lower it (and my trailer hitch is only about 17" of the ground so I would really like to make it easier on the trailer and truck).
How low is safe to go... without affecting towing/carrying capacity too much?
Thanks for the advise!
Carlos
Wicked_Sludge
09-07-2008, 01:37 AM
http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25138
youve already got 2 replies....:dntknw:
there is no definite answer to your question...theres just too many variables.
ILLEGALCONCEPTS
09-07-2008, 04:36 PM
There are several variables for sure. The biggest concern will be how you lower it. I am dropped 5/6 and have had my truck loaded for moves and vbariuos parts runs. I have no issues, my bump stops are cut in half. I have drop leaves in the rear and they are probably softer then stock. If you do a flip kit, make sure you notch the frame for axle travel. The air assist bags are a good idea too. They would keep you level when towing.
James
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