Deaver +3 and Eibach - overall height?

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In theory softer springs (standard deavers) are more compliant off road, I went with +4 standard and they compress 1/2” with 350lbs in the bed

What have you done to the front of your truck? Do you have any pics of the final stance with the +4s?
 

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I’ve got kings which have adjustable front coilovers set around 2” higher than stock, unloaded my +4 deavers level the rear to the front, the load in my bed makes me 1/2” lower in the back than front
 

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I’ve got kings which have adjustable front coilovers set around 2” higher than stock, unloaded my +4 deavers level the rear to the front, the load in my bed makes me 1/2” lower in the back than front

Ok, that is strange. My Geisers lifted my front 2.5" and I am running Deaver +3s, which puts my back at 3/4" higher than my front. I like a slight rake back to front, so I think it is perfect.

With only 2" of front lift and +4s on mine, I would be 2.25" higher in the back. (Which is why I was asking) Are you sure your are not on Deaver +2s? Then, all of the measurements would line up to a level truck.
 

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ya when I see other fender to ground to ground measurements
I’m a bit surprised, my front is 42 1/2” rear is 42”
all my work was done by SVC so there’s nothing messed up,
stock length shackles too
 

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Got my Eibachs on order at my local 4 wheel drive place. Can't wait to have them put on. I am only doing the front. Supposedly the Eibachs lift a 2020 1.7" which will make the front 2/10 of an Inch taller then the rear end. I don't think that will even be noticeable without a tape measure...
 

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I've got a 2019 with Eibachs and Deaver +4 HD's with stock shackles. It sits pretty level and I don't think it rides rough at all, still soft but more planted and controlled. Between the bed cover, tools, jack and other stuff I probably have around 300lbs in the bed at all times.

My 2019 with stock shocks and the above springs handles very similar on and off-road to my 2013 with Deaver +3 HD's and 3.0 Fox/RPG shocks.
 

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I've got a 2019 with Eibachs and Deaver +4 HD's with stock shackles. It sits pretty level and I don't think it rides rough at all, still soft but more planted and controlled. Between the bed cover, tools, jack and other stuff I probably have around 300lbs in the bed at all times.

My 2019 with stock shocks and the above springs handles very similar on and off-road to my 2013 with Deaver +3 HD's and 3.0 Fox/RPG shocks.
Sits level with +4?
 

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The front ground to fender measures 41 1/4 with 36 psi and the rear is 42 1/4 with 34 psi on stock tires with 16,000 miles. Here's a current pic, best angle I can get in the garage.

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I have Eibach and Deaver +4 HD with RPG 1in drop shackle which at the time was level front to back. 14K miles later rear has since sagged 1in. going back to RPG this week to change out shackle to 0 drop to bring back up to even front and rear. I have a cap on at all times with jack and custom tire mount in bed around 300 lbs added weight. Will take a measurement after new shackles go on.

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