Geiser Progressive Spring Review

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Desertrat83

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I have the Deaver +2's and the Geiser springs on mid perch for a few years now. I couldn't be happier with the out come the truck sits closer to level and rides good both on and off road. I too only drive on dirt/gravel roads and occasional tighter trail to retrieve broken Sxs"s. Although the ride is just a bit harsher on pavement I like how responsive the truck has become and the washboard like freeways of southern CA are much more tolerable. I also disconnected the sway bar unless towing then hook it back up and installed RPG bump stop kit. After installation the stock tires seemed a bit small so I replaced the tires with KO2 37" and the truck looks and rides how it should have come from the factory in my opinion. I was also on the fence about 3.0's since its not my primary off-road toy and didn't want the harsher ride. Glad I went this path and have no RAGRETs!!!!!
 

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I am about to pull the trigger on some geisers and go keep the truck on the mid perch. I am also going to get a set of deavers.

What is the consensus +3 or +2.

2012 screw with 37”, rebuilt shocks with flutter stack and RPG tie rods.
 

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I am about to pull the trigger on some geisers and go keep the truck on the mid perch. I am also going to get a set of deavers.

What is the consensus +3 or +2.

2012 screw with 37”, rebuilt shocks with flutter stack and RPG tie rods.


I am at the same decision you are at. Just ordered Deavers +3 and Geiser's. I did a lot of research and it seems with geiser's on midperch, the front will site .5 to 1 inch lower then the rear, for that perfect stance. Not sure how it'll look fresh out of install since both will settle.
 

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Seems like everyone is getting geisers now. I just picked up a set of geisers and will DEFINITELY keep at mid perch because of how much they will sag. This sagging is worrisome for me. So the geiser springs allow for 37s within the first week, then they'll run again? If I am initially gaining 1.5 inches and quickly losing 1.0, is the 0.5 inch gain enough to suffer 37s?

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Seems like everyone is getting geisers now. I just picked up a set of geisers and will DEFINITELY keep at mid perch because of how much they will sag. This sagging is worrisome for me. So the geiser springs allow for 37s within the first week, then they'll run again? If I am initially gaining 1.5 inches and quickly losing 1.0, is the 0.5 inch gain enough to suffer 37s?

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From what I gather, even after the Geiser's have settled in at mid-perch, it's still a gain over stock coils at mid, so either way it's more clearance.
 

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Also, with the springs sagging 1 inch initially, are people having to get 2 alingments?

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