Increasing Clearance on Rear of Chrysler Town and Country with Steep Driveway
Updated 07/13/2015 | Published 07/09/2015 >
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2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring I have a fairly steep approach to my driveway. The rear end scrapes bottom when coming or going. Upon inspection there is very little clearance under the vehicle. What can I do to raise up the back end? Then again, I want a level vehicle, so would I need to do something to front as well?
asked by: Bill P
Expert Reply:
This is a fairly common issue with the Town and Country. However our suspension kits like # TDVRRT are not designed to work as a lift kit for the rear end of your truck. They are designed to help reduce the strain on your rear axle when you are carrying heavy loads, keep your vehicle level, and create a smoother ride by adjusting to the load size.
If you have a hitch on the back of your vehicle you can use # UF48-979020 to take the brunt of the impact.
One solution might be to approach your driveway at an angle.
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Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System
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