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Posted by: BONER
Yes, and it's super easy to do.
If you have a trailer with a military style Pintle hitch it makes it so much easier than doing it by hand. If you have this kinda trailer I can explain how to do it.
Posted by: BONER
I don't see why it would not, all the parts are the same. I think it would work the same.
Posted by: racnooc
Will Cowboys lift kit work on the front springs of the 300?
Posted by: racnooc
Thanks, i read your post on how you put your spacers on. every one here is has figured out a differnt way to do this. i have an old mud flap that i think i will try to use. also am i correct that the lift wont work on the rear springs of the 300? Thanks for the reply
Rac
Posted by: racnooc
Well i guess i will just have to try it and find out. I will post what happens
Rac
Posted by: racnooc
Well I added my spring spacers this afternoon. In the rear I added 2 pieces of a mud flap and got about a 9/16 spacer. It raised my ground clearence 1 1/4" in the rear. In the front i only used 1/4" spacer and picked up a 1/2" of ground clearence. It was getting late when i did my test drive so i didnt ride very long but i did notice more response in the steering. To compress the springs i had to be different so i used a rachet tie down strap for that. All in all i think it was a good thing. Thanks to every one for the help.
Rac
Posted by: Copper
Yes, you can use the spacers in the rear. I used 3/8" spacers in the rear and put 500 springs on the front. It raised mine a little over an inch and the handling improved.