19-23 RAM 1500 MULTI RATE REAR COIL SPRINGS 0.50" LIFT
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Can I pick up my order or have it installed at your shop?
Yes! We offer local pickup on most products and professional installation at our shop at 25 Town and Country Drive, Washington, MO. 63390. Contact us at 636-429-7020 to schedule a time to come in.
How do I know if this part fits my vehicle?
How do I know if this part fits my vehicle?
If no fitment info is listed, contact us at 636-429-7020 with your vehicle’s year, make, and model — we’ll help you find the right part.
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What if I need to return a product or it’s defective?
Most items can be returned within 30 days if unused and in original packaging. Many products also include a manufacturer warranty. Contact us at 636-429-7020 for assistance.
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How can I track my order?
Once your order ships, you’ll get a tracking number via email to monitor your shipment.
Description
Description
19-23 RAM 1500 MULTI RATE REAR COIL SPRINGS 0.50" LIFT
Brand: Carli Suspension
SKU: CS-RAM15MRC-19-R
– Provide 3/4″-1″ Rear Lift
– Progressive Rate
– Fitment: 2019+ Ram 1500 4×4
Description
These rear 1″ lift springs match perfectly to our 2″ – 2.5″ front systems. They’re shot-peened & pre-set for longevity of the coil (it won’t ever sag), then powder coated to ensures the finish quality is as good as the spring’s performance.
This coil provides 1″ – 1.25″ of rear lift and runs 2 rates. The initial, softer rate is blocked out at ride height. This is NOT designed to be some super soft on-road rate – think of this as a “tender spring”. We wanted predictability in ride and handling so the truck will run on the 2nd rate unless the rear axle droops (off-road). Further, when loaded, it ensure sag is not exaggerated by initial collapsing of a softer rate. Take it in the dirt and, once the axle droops, the initial rate opens to keep the coil tight to its mounting perches while the extended travel shocks are pushed to the bottom of their longer stroke.

