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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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I think the rpg adjustable is a lot easier to install, it’s what I’m leaning towards

They're significantly easier to install. The SVC kit is of very high quality, but the installation is much more of a hassle.

With the SVC kit, you have to discharge and refill the shock.

With the RPG kit, pull the shocks off, pull the springs, bolt on the kit, re-install spring, re-install on truck.
 

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I put a icon adj front spacer set at 2.5in with 22x10 et-11 with a 325/50/22 tire...still runs slightly on the inner corner of the plastic front fender liners ae659a09aea8b69b76e89752b85852c1.jpg7ec87b0caace9d7c323acd0adcc69d23.jpg

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I put a icon adj front spacer set at 2.5in with 22x10 et-11 with a 325/50/22 tire...still rubs slightly on the inner corner of the plastic front fender liners ae659a09aea8b69b76e89752b85852c1.jpg7ec87b0caace9d7c323acd0adcc69d23.jpg

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I think the rpg adjustable is a lot easier to install, it’s what I’m leaning towards

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How far up do you have yours set at?

If you don't want to fine-tune your adjustment then RPG is great product and both SVC & RPG are great people with great customer service.
 
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