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i was looking at my crew cab today and noticed the rear end sagging a little found out my shocks are shot anyone know how much room there should be between the top of my back tire and the inside of the fender well? just trying to get a idea how bad the shocks are thanks
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Re: distance?

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Check the stock information pages on our website (click logo above) for trim height measurements. The rear is listed as "D height"

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Your shocks may very well be "shot" but that should not effect the height of your rear end. Your leaf springs are probably sagging. There is however an inexpensive bolt-on kit that will fix this.

*Edit: The price has gone up a bit since that page was created. Not quite doubled but close... Still not terribly expensive for a very effective fix.
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