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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
Geiser +3 vs Geiser +2.5
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<blockquote data-quote="Sethrad" data-source="post: 1748023" data-attributes="member: 35604"><p>Just started running the Geiser 3” on a 2018 Raptor. Mind you, I haven’t run anything offroad, just highway, some city and some country roads. Also added Icon rear leaf springs in option 2. Much smoother than stock. More aggressive, more responsive, and more sure footed handling. Certainly more confidence inspiring. By no means would I consider the ride “harsh” as some have described. It’s not even abrasive. Rough roads, dirt roads, pot holes, speed bumps…are slightly more noticeable, but the truck‘s tires stay attached to the road where they belong. Gone is the sloppy feeling of springs too soft in front and insufficient in the rear making for spotty traction. The overall improvement is so dramatic that I’m embarrassed that I waited this long to get the springs replaced. I’d almost go so far as to say that Ford should be embarrassed for the stock springs on the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sethrad, post: 1748023, member: 35604"] Just started running the Geiser 3” on a 2018 Raptor. Mind you, I haven’t run anything offroad, just highway, some city and some country roads. Also added Icon rear leaf springs in option 2. Much smoother than stock. More aggressive, more responsive, and more sure footed handling. Certainly more confidence inspiring. By no means would I consider the ride “harsh” as some have described. It’s not even abrasive. Rough roads, dirt roads, pot holes, speed bumps…are slightly more noticeable, but the truck‘s tires stay attached to the road where they belong. Gone is the sloppy feeling of springs too soft in front and insufficient in the rear making for spotty traction. The overall improvement is so dramatic that I’m embarrassed that I waited this long to get the springs replaced. I’d almost go so far as to say that Ford should be embarrassed for the stock springs on the truck. [/QUOTE]
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