Rear suspension sagging loaded

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nick d vicari

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Any suggestions for my setup? I have a 2015 limited, with a hydralic lift for my sons power wheelchair which weighs about 200 lbs. and my vehicle sags about 2-3 inches maybe more.
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http://www.coilsprings.com/

Give them your vehicle specs and the factory coil spring part # and they'll make a set of custom coils for you. I'm currently running a set of 900# rear springs on my truck and they've helped tremendously when towing. They're also not harsh when driving around empty.

Removing the struts, installing the coils, and reinstalling the struts is easy (about 1.5-2 hours for both sides in the driveway) if you've got the right tools. Otherwise you're probably looking at a couple hours labor if you bring it to a shop.
 

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http://www.coilsprings.com/

Give them your vehicle specs and the factory coil spring part # and they'll make a set of custom coils for you. I'm currently running a set of 900# rear springs on my truck and they've helped tremendously when towing. They're also not harsh when driving around empty.

Removing the struts, installing the coils, and reinstalling the struts is easy (about 1.5-2 hours for both sides in the driveway) if you've got the right tools. Otherwise you're probably looking at a couple hours labor if you bring it to a shop.

i stand by coilsprings.com...i have them on my truck and my ex's car...you can go with them or with strutmaster.com
 
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