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Hello everyone.

I lowered the DD about a month ago using Swift Springs from Black Ops. I used all new struts/shocks all around from the dealer.
Removed the LL rear shocks for non LL.

I have some pretty bad squat.
Front is measuring at 31.5 floor to center of fender and rear is at 30.5.

It rides great, but I’m having constant issues from auto leveling headlights at night, they are going crazy because of the squat.

Does anyone make a rear coil spring lift isolator?

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LL and no LL use different parts to mount:

I know that if you replace the load levelers with non load levelers these are the part numbers to do the conversion:

Durango non leveling shocks
-Shock Absorber - Mopar (68299126AA) or other brand of your choice
-Bumper - Mopar (68063781AE)
-Shield - Mopar (68029592AD)
-Upper Mount - Mopar (68029590AF)
-Upper Mount Plate - Mopar (5181844AA)
-Upper Mount Bolt - Mopar (6105064AA)
-Nut - Mopar (6506276AA)
 
Discussion starter · #4 ·
Correct, I purchased the non LL mounts, new dust shields, the Mopar shocks came with the new bolts and nut. I also ordered the new bump stop.
 
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Think they mixed up the front & rear springs?


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I already sent Black Ops pics and they are stamped front and rear- they said no one else had this issue so they are fine. Not sure what else to do besides throw the LL back in.
 
I already sent Black Ops pics and they are stamped front and rear- they said no one else had this issue so they are fine. Not sure what else to do besides throw the LL back in.
Mine are not stamped and in fact the person that I bought they from installed them backwards on his Jeep before removing them.


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Mine are not stamped and in fact the person that I bought they from installed them backwards on his Jeep before removing them.


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Yeah, maybe they changed something-

I hope they aren’t stamped wrong

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Are they also marked TOP or BOTTOM?
 
You could add the Airlift helper bag kit. Then you can adjust it to whatever level you want. It's only about $80.
 
Discussion starter · #15 ·
Update, tossed the LL shocks back in- leveled now, but the lift after driving is driving crazy.
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[mention]Marcos [/mention] You still riding around with the LL shocks in? Any updates? Thanks!
Yeah, I haven’t got around to finding the coil spacer that I will need to use non LL.

I am getting tired of how stiff these LL shocks are,it rode great with non LL
 
Yeah, I haven’t got around to finding the coil spacer that I will need to use non LL.

I am getting tired of how stiff these LL shocks are,it rode great with non LL
The teraflex spacer that some people use? I’ll find you that part number it’s in a couple of threads...

What year is your Durango?


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Here’s the spring spacer....

TeraFlex 1953075 1" Front Spring Spacer


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Thank you so much!! Those worked like a glove!! Love the ride as well, LL were driving me crazy.
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