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Should I get my Dodge Ram 2500 lowered?

I’ve seen a lot of trucks in my area that drive low to the ground. I don’t know how practical that is, but I think it actually looks good. Should I get my Dodge Ram 2500 lowered?

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Melanie Mergen · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Whether you should get your
Dodge Ram 2500
lowered is up to you. Before you decide to go ahead with lowering your truck, you’ll want to decide how you want to go about it, how much that will cost, and what kind of effect it might have on your vehicle.
What kind of terrain you’re typically driving on will also play a big role in whether or not it’s worth it to have your Dodge Ram 2500 truck lowered.
As you explore your options, here are some pros and cons of getting a Dodge Ram 2500 lowered to consider:
Pros of getting a Dodge Ram 2500 lowered:
  • Can improve handling
  • Can cause faster accelerating and braking
  • Could improve aesthetic appeal, depending on your preferences
  • Could improve aerodynamics
  • Lower rollover risk
Cons of getting a Dodge Ram 2500 lowered:
  • Risk of bottoming out
  • Less ground clearance
  • Rough terrain could damage undercarriage
  • Could lead to faster or uneven tire wear
  • Driving on anything but level surfaces can become impractical
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