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<blockquote data-quote="zombiekiller" data-source="post: 1385975" data-attributes="member: 25186"><p>svc's isnt power coated gray. I pull my suspension apart every now and then to check for cracks. I repaint everything with steel-it. Steel-it is gray. </p><p></p><p>And no, it is not a marketing joke. On a logging road, or any other terrain that isn't rife with holes and big bumps, I dont want ALL of the travel. It isnt necessary and the truck will stay mostly flat. In scenarios like this, I actually make a few turns to the tubes to stiffen up the suspension, much in the same way that I dial ALL of the rebound if I plan to spend a day hucking the truck off of jumps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>furthermore, I have never once put ANY bump frame into a "towing" position. yeah, you can do it, but i dont enjoy riding the bump stops, ever.</p><p></p><p>I had the RPG kit on a gen1, and had it on this truck. I like the svc more, for a ton of different reasons. I'm not trying to convince you to switch. to each their own. I do think the SVC kit is more functional than the RPG kit. I also think it is more thought out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zombiekiller, post: 1385975, member: 25186"] svc's isnt power coated gray. I pull my suspension apart every now and then to check for cracks. I repaint everything with steel-it. Steel-it is gray. And no, it is not a marketing joke. On a logging road, or any other terrain that isn't rife with holes and big bumps, I dont want ALL of the travel. It isnt necessary and the truck will stay mostly flat. In scenarios like this, I actually make a few turns to the tubes to stiffen up the suspension, much in the same way that I dial ALL of the rebound if I plan to spend a day hucking the truck off of jumps. furthermore, I have never once put ANY bump frame into a "towing" position. yeah, you can do it, but i dont enjoy riding the bump stops, ever. I had the RPG kit on a gen1, and had it on this truck. I like the svc more, for a ton of different reasons. I'm not trying to convince you to switch. to each their own. I do think the SVC kit is more functional than the RPG kit. I also think it is more thought out. [/QUOTE]
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