Cheap way, put on air shocks. Exspensive way, install a small body lift. Either will fix it.
2007-12-22 08:52:48
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answered by ALLAMERICAN 3
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The front end height is controlled by torsion bars, the ride height is determined by the designers and engineers of the vehicle. If the front end is lower than factory settings, have it corrected to maintain the safety of the vehicle. Air shocks will make your Durango harsh riding and unstable not to mention creating unnecessary wear on the front end components, tires, U-joints and CV joints.
2007-12-22 23:00:53
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answered by Don't know everything ! 7
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just have the torsion bars adjusted on it be sure though when you do this to have the front end re-aligned because it will throw it out of alignment,but that will set it back up ,you don't want it level though because if you put a load in it the front end will raise up too much,they off set them like that for a purpose,good luck on it,merry x-mas.
2007-12-23 00:34:51
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answered by dodge man 7
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well, if I'm not mistaken there are no front springs on that truck, it has torsion bars, they can be adjusted to raise the front of the truck...there are no air shocks for the front of anything, if you don't know what your talking about, don't...
2007-12-22 17:32:20
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answered by blueman2 5
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air shocks or airbags be careful in cranking up torsion springs could throw off alignment
2007-12-22 23:01:23
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answered by 2A 7
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Just use coil spacers. they are cheap and return your ride to stock height.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-VehicleBrowse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2005889/p-2005889/N-111+1999+200728545+600003409/c-10101
2007-12-22 17:58:54
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answered by nowhereman3204 1
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