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Are you sure you got the +3's?? Mine actually sat really high at first and now I have like 5K miles on them and some offroading so they have settled down.... They were probably an inch higher when first put on compared to how they sit now.

Also did you put a bump stop kit on? Snap some pictures if you can of where the lead meets the axle with the ubolts if you can.

The front being nose high should not affect the height of the rear by any means.

If you count the leafs their should be 13 all together on the +3s the smallest one on the bottom is only a few inches long and they progress from their.

Yes, I have double checked and the Deavers are +3. I also purchased the SDHQ bump stop kit. Here are some pics (not good) it hope this helps.

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Got the collars removed today and went ahead and put on 37” tires. Stock tires were choppy and cupped so it was a good time. I love the stance and the ride is great!!

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Need really honest and objective feedback. How do you like the 37" Toyo M/T tires in comparison to the stock KO2's? Any difference in ride quality (stiffer, traction, power loss, etc..)? How about road noise? Debating on whether to get the Toyo's or KO2's.
 
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Well, I have about 20 miles on these. [emoji16] The ride is great compared to the KO2s. They are a bit louder, but not much. I did not notice a power loss...I do have the MPT tune. It has been raining here and I have not noticed a loss of traction either. So for ME, these are a better tire.

I have always been happy with Toyo’s. I had A/T 2 on my last truck. Again, small sample size, but happy so far!!


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I dig the tires... Looks good!

So did you remeasure your back and see if it is more level now without the front spacers? I am going to stick 37s on my truck in the next few weeks... Might go with the Toyo MT's as well as my buddy gets them at a great price ($244 each) shhh :)

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My question for you guys. I'm new to the forum after just ordering my 2019 Raptor yesterday in Agate Black. I'll be putting ADD bumpers front & rear, so I want to see how the Geiser springs and Deavers ride. I think the ADD bumper weight will counter some of the bumps caused by me going to 20x9 Vorsteiner Venom Rex 601's wrapped by 35x12's, but will the Geisers and the Deaver +3's make the ride very stiff?
This is going to be a daily driver for me as much as it will be my other fun toy to pull my Polaris(my other fun toy in photo).
I'm used to a rougher ride, coming from my 08 Titan with a 6+" lift on Sway-A-Way coilovers and BDS rear shocks(see below).
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My question for you guys. I'm new to the forum after just ordering my 2019 Raptor yesterday in Agate Black. I'll be putting ADD bumpers front & rear, so I want to see how the Geiser springs and Deavers ride. I think the ADD bumper weight will counter some of the bumps caused by me going to 20x9 Vorsteiner Venom Rex 601's wrapped by 35x12's, but will the Geisers and the Deaver +3's make the ride very stiff?
This is going to be a daily driver for me as much as it will be my other fun toy to pull my Polaris(my other fun toy in photo).
I'm used to a rougher ride, coming from my 08 Titan with a 6+" lift on Sway-A-Way coilovers and BDS rear shocks(see below).
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I doubt those springs and leafs will even work with the new 2019 computerized Fox suspension.

I decided I didn't want the computer controlled 2019 suspension so I have a 2018 coming.
 

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Got the collars removed today and went ahead and put on 37” tires. Stock tires were choppy and cupped so it was a good time. I love the stance and the ride is great!!

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Looks beautiful! Good job.
So those tires fit only using Geiser springs?
Was there any trimming involved?
Was there any rubbing at all? Even at full lock.

I’m considering going 37x12.5r18 and was wondering how would wheels with +1 offset fit??
OEM wheel offset is +34.
Is there that “extra” space left?

Maybe post some pictures of the wheel well . Would really appreciate it.

Other than that your truck looks mint!



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Looks beautiful! Good job.
So those tires fit only using Geiser springs?
Was there any trimming involved?
Was there any rubbing at all? Even at full lock.

I’m considering going 37x12.5r18 and was wondering how would wheels with +1 offset fit??
OEM wheel offset is +34.
Is there that “extra” space left?

Maybe post some pictures of the wheel well . Would really appreciate it.

Other than that your truck looks mint!



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You'll need to raise your front end minimally 2.5" to fit 37s

If you do that then you should be fine with some minimal inner fender lining trimming on the front fenders.
 

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You'll need to raise your front end minimally 2.5" to fit 37s

If you do that then you should be fine with some minimal inner fender lining trimming on the front fenders.

That’s what Geisers give you - 2.5” lift


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