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Has anyone done suspension work to lower their NVP?

 

I'm looking to get an NVP as our family car. I'd love to lower it about 4"- 6" so that I don't have to worry about the height in parking garages. Should help with gas mileage too.

 

Suggestions welcome. Thanks.

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I've been looking into this as well...even with the step it's a bit high for the kiddies to climb into.  4-6" lower would help immensely.

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Did anyone find out?

I called Butler tire they said the 1500 model can be done for $700. But, got to a dead end on the 3500. Anyone here lower there truck yet?

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I would love to know this too.

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This is what has prevented me from buying one so far.  Needs to be under 80" to fit in the parking garages..  Has anyone figured anything out?  I'm guessing 3" is the most drop you're going to get with the stock tires/rims

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Any one know the answer to this yet?

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A person could propably chop the springs in the front and take a leaf out of the rear. You would lose some ride quality if you lowered it though, something to keep in mind.

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