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Lift from shocks at rear - driveline problems?


Sturat59

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2008
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Manual
I'm thinking of getting some really heavy duty coil over shocks for the rear axle for when I tow my pop-up which has a really heavy tongue weight (previous owner welder window unit AC there and I can't fill the stern water tank, so 300 lbs. now). A guy I know uses them and said it raised his rear by 1.5 inches. I know the u-joint bend needs to be equal and opposite at both ends of the driveshaft. Anybody with experience in this regard know if that amount of rear-only lift will mess with the u-joint bends enough to put a strain on my driveshaft or u-joints? -thanks
 
Why not just get one of those leaf spring helpers that only engages when you have a load on the back?
 
Don't know anything about those, I'll have to do some research. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
Supplementary Air bags or air shocks would work too. I use air bags on my work truck for different load weights, keeps the truck level. Air shocks will do the same but aren't as strong, probably good for your case.

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I'll research the air bags, will probably be too much surgery for me but I appreciate the suggestion.
 

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