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BellHeli407

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After hours of reading about the rear axle hop I’m Looking for some advice. I’ve read all about the eibach front springs and Geisers and rear deavers of all sizes. I’d love to go down that road but I can’t justify spending that much after the front the back and the bump stops. I’m just an average go driving back and forth to work on ****** dirt roads and ****** pavement. I throw my wheeler in the back occasionally.

I read a few guys say on here that putting a collar type on the front raising it up level reduced the axle hop a lot! Also improved the ride noticeably. Any help would be great I’m losing money buying mouthgaurds
 
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I saw you guys talking about the svc bars in another thread. Anyone run just bars on a stock truck? Opinions? Thoughts?
 

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Ill let you know on Friday. Im getting the RPG adjustable collars put on the front. Im also having the ICON bumps put on but that wont affect the ride at all, thats just for piece of mind and protecting my frame
 

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Collars didn't do Jack for the axle hop for me. Call RPG and get Deavers installed and while you are at it add in the bumpstop kit.

I like the collars very much, leveled out my truck and decreased some brake diving by preloading the springs.

My wife thinks I only have 3 guns
 

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When are you experiencing the axle hop? Describe the scenario and how the truck reacts.
 
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I live on a garbage dirt road followed by a garbage paved one. Small 6-8 in bumps close together in strings will send the truck into an uphappy dance to the left or right even at fairly low speeds
 
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Seems like it is would rather have the bumps to be a foot deep instead. I have yet to experience axle hop from too much right foot.
 
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