- Belltech Shackle Kits are designed drop the rear of your Sport Truck or SUV up to 2 inches
- Shackle Kits are constructed from heavy gauge die stamped P&O steel to insure a perfect fit and superior quality
- All shackles are powder coated and feature OEM quality silent bloc (rubber) bushings & that do not need maintenance unlike polyurethane
- Specifically made for your vehicle with guaranteed fitment
- OEM ride quality with added performance, control and comfort
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Carol Lynn Edelmann
Nicely made You’re going to want to read my description if you want it lower
Top bolt gets stuck under the bed On frame there’s a metal tab tap the pinch weld Over a little with A hammer Then The bolt will slide out easy also if your truck was like mine high in the ass end you’re gonna want to bring it down lower but instead of buying a block kit all you have to do is loosen up the 4U bolts after you have it all back together tap out the square blocks in the middle of the U-bolt between the leaf spring It will drop at another 3 inches does not affect anything and it looks way better more dropped mines on 24 inch rims
MD Rana Usman
Great! But beware northern trucks.
Truck is an 07, and it's in the north so it's rusty. Getting the old shackles out was a 12 hour nightmare. Impact, grinder, air hammer, sawzall, cutting torch. Suffice to say, if you have an older truck where they use road salt, and you don't have the tools or the experience, you can't complete this install. Also, there's a seam right over the knuckle of the spring and after it's lowered it hits this seam and makes an awful squeak. Instructions say bend it, definitely bend it. I had to bend it afterwards with an air hammer, because I thought I'd be lucky. Love the new stance of the truck. Totally worth it.
Abegail Sapetin
Belltech, you can never go wrong with! 😎🤙
If my 2003 Ford F150 Harley Davidson like a glove ! 😎🤙 easy to install, just make sure you have a small jack at the top of the leaf spring so they want shoot up into the bed of your truck. Some of the bolts were tricky trying to get them out of the holes. But if you easy you jack very slow up or down you'll find that sweet spot were the bolts will slide right on out. Just make sure your able to adjust the jack slowly so you can push the leafs up or down to get the shackle holes lined back up. But all in all they brought my truck down some. I also order new bilstein shocks all around with shock extension for the rear to drop it a lil more.
Milliy Davis
Go with BELLTECH, easy Install, great looks for value
Don't go with the cheaper version.. spend the $7 more and go with belltech.. installation is simple. Don't need to follow the instructions included . Jack up both sides and place jack stands on both sides of the frame till the rear end is up. Unbolt bottom shackle and remove bolt.. unbolt too shackle then have someone push the spring up till it clears the frame and remove bolt and take shackle out.. put the new one in.. I just had my wife lay down and push the spring up with her foot until I got the new one in. If you havent installed them before it does make a big difference in terms of looks.. may not be noticeable on camera but in person yes..
Pam Pequignot
Exactly as promised
I put on a 2014 standard cab short bed Chevy Silverado 2 wheel drive. I'm fairly handy with a wrench, that said they were a bit of a chore to put on. The most difficult part was removing the top bolt to put them in and replacing it. I had to rig a floor jack with a 2X4 standing upright to jack the top of the leaf spring to get it out, clearing the frame was tough. I literally dented the bottom of my bed to get it high enough to get the bolt out and back in (dent in bed does not show, unless you crawl under and look). OSHA would have arrested me if they saw what I was doing... That said the truck looks much better in my opinion, lowered the back end 2 inches just like it said it would. I am very happy. The construction of these is top notch, better than the stock ones in my opinion.
Ana Dulce Flores
Nice shackles
Installed on a 2002 Chevy Silverado Extended Cab 2wd. Seems well built. The shackles installed easy enough, fit was perfect. Dropped the rear end about 2" as spec'd. There are cheaper ones out there, but suspension is rather important and could be a huge safety issue.
Jennifer Krupa-Hawk
Easy to install, use jackstands, be safe.
Quality product, don't buy the cheaper imitation, spend the extra couple of dollars, used them to level out my 99 Silverado stepside, looks great and even rides better.
Marissa Simons
Good Purchase
Used to level out my 2001 dodge ram 1500. Had a driver's side lean to it that you could tell from looking at it from behind. Installed on opposite side of the lean and now it sits level. Good buy and quality part!
Elizabeth Patterson
shackle for jeep wrangler yj
did a shackle revers kit on my yj and bought these instead of drilling the frame for new rear shackles. was able to give it another 2in lift at the same time. May buy another set and do the same to the wife's jeep.
Beatriz Madero
Good buy no complaints!
They did what was expected and handles very well considering the gap they fill in distance from stock setup.