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my explorer is sagging in the rear from my system weight and i was wondering if this is what i need or if anyone has a better idea

http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/hellwig-helper-springs/ford/explorer

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If you were to just use an add a leaf it would help with the sag it will also make the leaf pack harder in the sense that it won't give as much. That or if u used lift shackles to lift the rear up a little more then stock. Lift shackles will add as much as 2 inches of lift in the back, and the add a leaf will also add about 2 inches of lift. If you want more info on your truck you can also check out this website www.explorerforum.com

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wouldnt adding blocks lift it up alittle?

maybe air shocks, not sure how much that would lift it tho

changing out that rear shackle for the leaf spring might lift up alittle aswell

just some ideas, this is what i was gonna try in my jimmy but never got it

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