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I’ve never had both in my hands, but to me the Camburg 1.5 looks exactly like the RPG 2.25, and the Camburg 1” looks exactly like the RPG 1.5.Finally someone came out with a set of 1" spacers. I did the 1.5" a long time ago, and they were too much lift and also made the shocks top out during down travel. 1" would definitely improve upon that phenomenon.
Your basing this off what? A picture of the spacer on a website?I’ve never had both in my hands, but to me the Camburg 1.5 looks exactly like the RPG 2.25, and the Camburg 1” looks exactly like the RPG 1.5.
The RPG 1.5 in my experience nets about +1” of ride height.
Like I said I haven’t had both in front of me to compare, but I’ve seen installed pics of both, and you can tell the gap between the collar and Fox sticker is the same on both, and you can tell the amount of preload the spacer provides by looking at the position of the lower spring perch compared to the width of the shock body. It’s not precise, but it’s pretty easy to tell the differences in the sizes of the collars that way.Your basing this off what? A picture of the spacer on a website?
What do you mean by too much? Thinking of how to net an extra inch of lift front and rear for true 37sYeah my RPG 1.5 was too much as well...and I did 2.5 before that...lol.
Saying my truck sits high in the front with the 1.5 RPG. Wish I had never done either...waste of money.What do you mean by too much? Thinking of how to net an extra inch of lift front and rear for true 37s