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[QUOTE="NotStock, post: 933414, member: 862"] Yes, they will work on lowered applications. The standard bolt on axle mount is exactly that, the mount without the block on top of it. One thing to be aware of for lowered applications, the bar may interfere with the bottom flat overload. You can either trim it shorter or remove it if it interferes. Also if the truck is really low, you may want to order shorter bars to tuck up tighter to the frame. We are always willing to work with you and make minor modifications to work with your setup. [/QUOTE]
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